10 Symptoms of ADHD

Restlessness and Restlessness

Restlessness is a common trait observed in children with ADHD, both at the dinner table and in the classroom. These children often have a hard time sitting still and may display fidgeting and squirming behavior. They may constantly bounce their legs up and down, tap their fingers, or play with a pencil. This restlessness is particularly noticeable once they start attending school.


Frequent Restlessness and Movement

Children with ADHD often experience difficulty sitting still for extended periods of time. This restlessness can manifest as a need to frequently leave their seat and move around the room. This behavior is particularly noticeable in a classroom environment, where it may not only disrupt the child’s own learning but also distract their classmates. Unfortunately, such behavior is often misinterpreted as disobedience or simply goofing around.

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