Understanding High Functioning ADHD in Girls: Signs and Symptoms
Explore the signs of high functioning ADHD in girls, including daydreaming and emotional sensitivity, to improve support and outcome.
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High functioning ADHD in girls often manifests as daydreaming, disorganization, or emotional sensitivity rather than hyperactivity. Girls may appear shy or introverted. They tend to struggle with time management and maintaining focus on tasks. Their symptoms are often overlooked because they are less disruptive compared to boys. Recognizing these signs early can lead to appropriate support and interventions, improving life outcomes.
FAQs & Answers
- What are common signs of high functioning ADHD in girls? Common signs include daydreaming, disorganization, emotional sensitivity, and difficulty with time management.
- How can ADHD in girls be misdiagnosed? ADHD symptoms in girls are often less disruptive than in boys, leading to underdiagnosis or misdiagnosis.
- What interventions are effective for girls with high functioning ADHD? Early recognition allows for tailored interventions, such as behavioral therapy, organizational support, and academic accommodations.
- What resources are available for parents of girls with ADHD? Parents can find support through ADHD support groups, educational resources, and professional counseling services.