1. What is ADHD?
    ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects a child’s attention, activity level, and impulse control. It is related to brain functioning, not behavior or discipline.
  2. Is ADHD a disease?
    No. ADHD is not a disease and not something that needs to be “cured.”
    It is a difference in how the brain works.
  3. Is ADHD caused by bad parenting?
    ❌ No. ADHD is not caused by poor parenting, lack of discipline, or screen time.Genetics and brain development play a major role.
  4. At what age can ADHD be identified?
    Signs may appear as early as 3–4 years, but diagnosis is usually made after age 5–6, when behavior can be compared with peers.
  5. How is ADHD different from normal childhood behavior?
    All children can be active or distracted at times.
    ADHD symptoms are:

    1. More intense
    2. Long-lasting (6+ months)
    3. Present in multiple settings (home, school)
    4. Interfere with daily life
  6. Does ADHD affect intelligence?
    No. Children with ADHD can have average or above-average intelligence.
    They may struggle due to attention issues, not lack of ability.
  7. Can ADHD be cured?There is no permanent cure, but ADHD can be very well managed with:
    1. Proper guidance
    2. Structured routines
    3. Therapy
    4. School support
    5. Medication (if required)
  8. Does every child with ADHD need medication?
    No. Medication is not always necessary.
    Many children improve with:

    1. Behavioral therapy
    2. Parent training
    3. Classroom adjustments

    Medication is decided only by a qualified specialist.

  9. Is ADHD lifelong?
    ADHD may continue into adulthood, but symptoms often change with age.
    With early support, many individuals learn to manage it successfully.
  10. Can diet or sugar cause ADHD?
    ❌ No scientific proof shows sugar causes ADHD. However, a balanced diet and good sleep can help manage symptoms.
  11. Is screen time responsible for ADHD?
    Screen time does not cause ADHD, but excessive screen use can:

    1. Increase inattention
    2. Affect sleep
    3. Worsen behavior
  12. Can ADHD occur with other conditions?
    Yes. ADHD may occur along with:

    1. Learning disabilities
    2. Anxiety
    3. Autism
    4. Speech or language delays

    That’s why proper evaluation is important.

  13. How can parents help at home?
    1. Maintain a daily routine
    2. Give clear, simple instructions
    3. Use positive reinforcement
    4. Break tasks into small steps
    5. Avoid harsh punishment
  14. Should I inform my child’s school?
    Yes. Teachers can provide classroom support and accommodations, which greatly helps learning and behavior.
  15. What is the most important thing parents should remember?
    Your child is not difficult, not lazy, and not broken. They are learning differently—and with understanding and support, they can succeed.

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