ADHD Routines for Kids: Making Daily Schedules Work

Life with an ADHD kid can feel a bit like living in a whirlwind, can’t it? One minute you’re coaxing them out of bed, the next you’re hunting for that missing shoe while the school bus looms. Afternoons blur into homework battles, and evenings… well, let’s just say bedtime isn’t exactly peaceful. If you’re a…

ADHD and Depression: How They Intersect

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and depression are two distinct conditions. One is a neurodevelopmental disorder, the other is a mood disorder, but they frequently intersect. Many people with ADHD also struggle with depression, a pairing known as comorbidity. This overlap can complicate diagnosis and treatment, as the conditions’ symptoms often intertwine and mask one another. Understanding…

Types of ADHD: Inattentive vs. Hyperactive vs. Combined

Types of ADHD: Inattentive vs. Hyperactive vs. Combined | AntiADD.com Take the ADHD Self-Assessment Quiz → Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) doesn’t look the same for everyone. There are three distinct presentations: inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, and combined. Understanding these differences is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Did you know? ADHD types can change over a lifetime…

ADD vs. ADHD: Understanding the Difference

If you’ve heard the terms ADD and ADHD used interchangeably, you might wonder if they mean the same thing. The short answer: ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) is an outdated term that is no longer an official diagnosis, while ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is the current medical name for the condition encompassing various types. In practical terms, what used to be called “ADD” is now recognized…

What Is ADHD (ADD)? Symptoms, Causes, and Misconceptions

Imagine feeling like you have 100 browser tabs open in your brain, all playing sound at once. That’s how living with ADHD can feel for some. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – formerly known as ADD – is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in children, and it often continues into adolescence and adulthood. In fact,…