What is ADHD?

ADHD is a condition of the brain that affects a person’s ability to pay attention. It is most common in school-age children.

What are some signs or symptoms of ADHD?

ADHD is a chronic disorder , meaning that it affects an individual throughout life. The symptoms are also pervasive , meaning they occur in multiple settings, rather than just one.

Current research supports the idea of two distinct characteristics of ADHD, inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity. A child with these characteristics typically demonstrates the following signs:

Inattention

Hyperactivity

Impulsivity

What speech and language treatments are available for people with ADHD?

Specific speech and language patterns vary from child to child with ADHD. For example, some children with ADHD also have learning disabilities that affect their speech and language. Evaluation of each child’s individual speech and language ability is critical to developing an appropriate treatment plan.

Speech and language intervention for the person with ADHD is always individualized, as each person has different needs.