Diagnosing ADHD can be tricky. That’s because its most common symptoms can also be signs of other disorders. Parents, teachers and even clinicians sometimes jump to the conclusion that a child (especially a boy) with attention issues has ADHD, but it’s important to consider other possible causes.
And because ADHD in girls often looks different, here is an overview of how to know if your daughter might have it. In short,: with girls, look beyond the stereotype.
And in any case, reach out (tel: 2302 0180 or www.powerbrainrx.com) if you have any doubt and question.
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