Question
My daughter is now nine years old, and I’ve noticed that she has an exceptionally high level of energy and has difficulty concentrating when doing one thing at a time; she rarely sticks to a task for long. I suspect it might be ADHD. What are the symptoms of ADHD in children?
Answer
The symptoms of ADHD in children are actually quite varied. Generally speaking, certain changes in mental aspects are more common, such as inattention, cross-eyes, and some abnormal emotional changes, or changes in physical physiological functions. These are some of the more common symptoms. Once this issue arises, it can be adjusted through neurological treatment. It’s possible that your child’s current situation is ADHD, and I suggest taking them to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible to ease your own mind.