Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition that affects a child’s attention, behavior, and self-control. Children with ADHD may have a short attention span, get easily distracted, and struggle to complete tasks or follow instructions. They often show hyperactivity through constant movement, fidgeting, or excessive talking, especially in situations that require calm behavior. Impulsivity is another key concern, where children may act without thinking, interrupt others, or find it difficult to wait their turn.
In addition to behavioral challenges, children with ADHD may experience emotional reactivity, frequent mood swings, and difficulty managing frustration. They may also struggle with organization, routines, and maintaining focus in school, which can impact academic performance and peer relationships. These challenges are not due to lack of ability but require structured support and understanding. Early intervention, behavioral strategies, and therapy can significantly help children improve focus, emotional regulation, and overall daily functioning.