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ADHD Resources

ADHD Resources

ADHD is a neurological condition that can impact many aspects of one’s life including impulse control, organization, time management and more. Learn more about the various types of ADHD, how it’s diagnosed, interventions and practical tips for navigating school and life.

A View of ADHD Across the Lifespan

Click to interact with each stage of the lifespan and learn more.

ADHD in a young child can be characterized by hyperactivity and impulsivity as well as being adventurous and innovative.

  • Behavioral challenges, also adventurous
  • Difficulty with transitions, also spontaneous
  • High energy, lots of movement
  • Distractible, also persistent
  • Creative and artistic
  • Inventive and innovative
  • Sense of humor

As academic demands increase, ADHD in a school age child may continue to be characterized by hyperactivity and impulsivity as well as by charisma.

  • High energy, lots of movement
  • Academic frustration, also an innovative thinker
  • Low self esteem, also charismatic
  • Social challenges, also has a sense of humor
  • Disorganized, also inventive
  • Persistent, also disorganized
  • Creative and artistic
  • Adventurous, also impulsive

Adolescents with ADHD tend to demonstrate decreased signs of hyperactivity along with beginning to see and understand their strengths.

  • Impulsive, also innovative
  • Adventurous, also prone to risky behavior
  • Inattentive — leading to increased academic challenges
  • Disorganized, also inventive
  • Prone to anxiety/depression, also expressive
  • Restless, also energetic
  • Persistent, also impatient
  • Creative and artistic
  • Spontaneous with sense of humor

ADHD in adults may be characterized by inattention and lack of focus, while at the same time finding their niche through their strengths.

  • Impulsive, also adventurous
  • Restless, also innovative
  • Social exchange is difficult
  • Disorganized, also persistent
  • Creative and inventive
  • Charismatic, also spontaneous
  • Occupational challenges
  • Energetic and artistic
  • Sense of humor

ADHD in a young child can be characterized by hyperactivity and impulsivity as well as being adventurous and innovative.

  • Behavioral challenges, also adventurous
  • Difficulty with transitions, also spontaneous
  • High energy, lots of movement
  • Distractible, also persistent
  • Creative and artistic
  • Inventive and innovative
  • Sense of humor

As academic demands increase, ADHD in a school age child may continue to be characterized by hyperactivity and impulsivity as well as by charisma.

  • High energy, lots of movement
  • Academic frustration, also an innovative thinker
  • Low self esteem, also charismatic
  • Social challenges, also has a sense of humor
  • Disorganized, also inventive
  • Persistent, also disorganized 
  • Creative and artistic
  • Adventurous, also impulsive

Adolescents with ADHD tend to demonstrate decreased signs of hyperactivity along with beginning to see and understand their strengths.

  • Impulsive, also innovative
  • Adventurous, also prone to risky behavior
  • Inattentive — leading to increased academic challenges
  • Disorganized, also inventive Prone to anxiety/depression, also expressive
  • Restless, also energetic
  • Persistent, also impatient
  • Creative and artistic
  • Spontaneous with sense of humor

ADHD in adults may be characterized by inattention and lack of focus, while at the same time finding their niche through their strengths.

  • Impulsive, also adventurous
  • Restless, also innovative
  • Social exchange is difficult
  • Disorganized, also persistent
  • Creative and inventive
  • Charismatic, also spontaneous
  • Occupational challenges
  • Energetic and artistic
  • Sense of humor

Featured ADHD Resources

ADHD Treatment for Kids

ADHD Treatment for Kids

There is no cure for ADHD, but there are treatments available to reduce the impact of these brain differences on a child’s functioning. How do you know what will work best for your child?

ADHD & Your Child: ADHD Behavior Checklist

ADHD & Your Child: ADHD Behavior Checklist

Review our ADHD Behavior Checklist for insight into common behaviors of ADHD that may describe your child. The intended use of this tool is to help you understand where your child/student is experiencing challenges; it is not intended to be a diagnostic tool.

ADHD: The Pros and Cons of a “Medication Holiday”

ADHD: The Pros and Cons of a “Medication Holiday”

Because stimulants provide symptom relief soon after taking them but are out of the system by the end of the day, there is the option of taking a “medication holiday” over the summer.

ADHD Treatment for Kids

ADHD Treatment for Kids

There is no cure for ADHD, but there are treatments available to reduce the impact of these brain differences on a child’s functioning. How do you know what will work best for your child?

ADHD & Your Child: ADHD Behavior Checklist

ADHD & Your Child: ADHD
Behavior Checklist

Review our ADHD Behavior Checklist for insight into common behaviors of ADHD that may describe your child. The intended use of this tool is to help you understand where your child/student is experiencing challenges; it is not intended to be a diagnostic tool.

ADHD: The Pros and Cons of a “Medication Holiday”

ADHD: The Pros and Cons of a “Medication Holiday”

Because stimulants provide symptom relief soon after taking them but are out of the system by the end of the day, there is the option of taking a “medication holiday” over the summer.

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Many teens, especially those with ADHD, benefit from an academic break and successfully transition to college following their gap year. A gap year can provide additional time for emotional maturity, hands-on experience in a field of interest, and space to... Read more >>
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