We’ve heard ’em all: “ADHD isn’t real.” “That kid just needs a good spanking. “People with ADHD are just lazy.” These myths about ADHD have been arou…
Myth #2: Children who are given special accommodations because of their ADHD are getting an unfair advantage.
The federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act requires that public schools address the special needs of all children with disabilities, including children with ADHD. Special accommodations, such as extra time on tests, simply level the playing field so that kids with ADHD can learn as successfully as their classmates.More than 70 percent of the individuals who have ADHD in childhood continue to have it in adolescence. Up to 50 percent will continue to have it in adulthood.
Although it’s been estimated that 6 percent of the adult population has ADHD, the majority of those adults remain undiagnosed, and only one in four of them seek treatment. Yet, without help, adults with ADHD are highly vulnerable to mood disorders, anxiety, and substance abuse. They often experience career difficulties, legal and financial problems, and troubled personal relationships.as are boys, and gender makes no difference in the symptoms caused by the disorder.
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