Supporting Your Teen With ADHD

Find out some of the common myths surrounding ADHD and understand how you can best support your teenager.

ADHD is a complex condition and can affect behaviour in several ways. Your teenager could appear restless or always on the go. They may seem unfocused, always daydreaming, and struggle to manage their time and belongings.

There are also many positive benefits to having ADHD. Many young people can hyper-focus on a task, blocking out everything around them. They often show resilience and that high energy can make them spontaneous and creative.

Common behaviours seen in ADHD

Some common behaviours of ADHD include:

    • Inattention: lack of focus, restlessness, appearing forgetful, appearing not to listen, difficulty organising tasks.

    • Impulsivity: heightened emotionality, acting without thinking, little or no sense of danger, poor decision making.

    • Hyperactivity: constantly fidgeting, excessive physical movement, unable to sit still, excessive talking.

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