Symptoms of ADHD in 1-year-old infants

  Some babies appear lively and active in daily life, and are very mischievous, unable to stop for a moment, which makes parents feel very distressed and unconsciously think that their babies have ADHD. They want to better understand the manifestations of ADHD in 1-year-old babies.

  

Symptoms of ADHD in 1-year-old infants1

  1. Hyperactivity and impulsivity: There are many manifestations of ADHD, mainly manifested as infants being very active. If you sit in a chair, you will move around, and sometimes you may even leave your seat if you can't sit. Often engage in inappropriate impulsive behavior in certain situations, such as crying loudly in a quiet environment. It's often difficult to calm down and play, even after sitting down, you have to look around and see things.

  2. Distraction: Children with ADHD are easily distracted when faced with things, and due to their inability to concentrate, babies often appear absent-minded. Additionally, there is a habit of constantly interrupting others. During the process of playing, one may not be able to concentrate and may also engage in some disruptive and hindering movements. I may not be able to do what my parents require well, but it is not because I do not understand or disobey what needs to be done.

  3. Bad temper: Bad temper is also a manifestation of ADHD in infants, and infants may lose their temper or cry over very small things, which can make them very impatient. So parents must pay attention to communicating more with their babies and take them to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.

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