What makes you feel that your child might have ADHD? Is it that your child has seriously low attention span or is very depressive or aggressive even when it is not his/her age to be so? Has the performance in school suddenly gone down the expected line? Has your child lost self-confidence and stability? If your answer to the above questions is yes, your suspicion might be right!
ADHD is a long-term medical disorder that might continue to prevail even in adulthood. This might create difficulties at college and workplace too. According to a research, 60 percent of victims carry ADHD even in adulthood. However, despite this fact, some children do come out of it before they enter their adulthood.
The first step is to consult your GP in case you suspect that your child is the victim of ADHD. Next, are the school and medical specialists [...]