ADHD or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a "disorder" that is not well understood by most people. TV and popular media generally portray it as a kid that is hyperactive, loud, lazy, naughty. Or maybe they question whether ADHD even exists, whether it is just an excuse to drug children and make them easier to manage. In general, whatever they are saying, it is often very polarising and puts ADHD in a terrible light. This is really harmful to those who have ADHD because it can be a major struggle to survive as a neurodivergent person living in a neurotypical society. It can also be very difficult for a neurotypical person to understand why they're struggling. This is because people with ADHD often struggle with what are considered simple tasks, things that most people take for granted. Things like: Remembering to call someone back Not losing your things all the time Finishing work on time Regulating emotions Focusing on one task at a time Not interrupting people...
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