ADHD Across the Lifespan: Identifying and Managing Symptoms in Children, Teens, and Adults
Harinder Kaur
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ADHD doesn't stop affecting people as they grow older. It starts in childhood but can keep going into teenage years and even adulthood. The signs include trouble focusing, moving a lot, and acting without thinking. These challenges can really get in the way of how someone lives their daily life and how they interact with others.
Even though it's often found early in life, some people learn they have ADHD later on. It’s key to spot and handle these signs at each life stage. This helps give the right kind of help and makes life better for those with ADHD.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding ADHD and Its Enduring Nature
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