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10 Common Myths On ADHD You Must Know! | ADHD Centre in Bangalore

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10 Common Myths On ADHD You Must Know! | ADHD Centre in Bangalore

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  1. There are various kinds of myths about ADHD floating over the internet. The chances are more for plenty of misconceptions that makes it hard to grasp what’s true and what’s not and how you offer the best support to your child being in this environment. Well, being well aware on the facts is all you need to help yourself feel more confident in your parenting decisions. Here we bring you to Myths along with the Facts hoping this will really enable you in making well thought decisions.

  2. Myth #1: ADHD is not really a Medical Condition. Fact: Globally there are multiple recognised institutes that recognize ADHD as a medical condition.

  3. Myth #2: One of the outcomes of Bad Parenting is ADHD. Fact: It’s nothing unusual that kids with ADHD tend to struggle with their behaviour because of the various challenges. But people unaware of your child may go ahead and attribute your child’s behaviour to a lack of discipline or poor upbringing. .

  4. Myth #3: Extra hard attention and effort is needed from kids with ADHD Fact: Usually misunderstood as the issue of lack of motivation or laziness, the fact is that Kids with ADHD are often trying as hard as they can to pay attention—sometimes even harder than other kids.

  5. Myth #4: Kids with ADHD find it hard to focus on tasks Fact: The fact is there can be two scenarios the myths won’t throw light on. Sometimes, kids who may be easily distracted can even face challenge in shifting focus away from a task they tend to enjoy doing.

  6. Myth #5: Hyperactivity is common in ADHD Fact: No, before we go into discussing whether kids with ADHD are Hyper active or not let us take a look at one of the types of ADHD first. One of them is Predominantly Inattentive Type –ADD has no impact on activity levels.

  7. Myth #6: ADHD affects only boys Fact: Numbers clearly show that boys are more than twice susceptible as girls to be diagnosed with ADHD, that in no way indicates that girls don’t have ADHD. The possibility is that they may overlooked and remain undiagnosed.

  8. Myth #7: Hyperactivity is something that Girls with ADHD never experience Fact: Yes, true that they do tend to have less trouble with hyperactivity than boys. But this hyperactivity may be replaced by hypersensitive or overly emotional. Others like their Teachers and parents may notice those interrupting conversations or being chattier than remaining girls.

  9. Myth #8: Medication is the only way to treat ADHD. Fact: Agree that medication is the most effective treatment for about 80 percent of kids with ADHD, but the truth is that it’s not the only one. There are so many behavioural therapy options and other forms of ADHD treatments that help to treat it to a great extent.

  10. Myth #9: ADHD by nature is a form of learning disability. Fact: We must learn to differentiate between a learning disability as a whole and as a resultant factor ADHD. A learning disability, on the other hand, causes difficulty in learning specific skills such as reading or math.

  11. Myth #10: Kids with ADHD eventually outgrow it as they become adults. Fact: The truth is that most kids don’t really outgrow ADHD, although some symptoms may eventually reduce or disappear as they get older. The nature of symptoms may also change as the kid’s age and learn ways to manage them better.

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