Some children have ADHD, which usually occurs between the ages of 3 and 6. If the symptoms persist for more than six months, it is definitely because the baby has ADHD. Babies with ADHD must be detected and treated promptly. So, what are the manifestations of ADHD in babies?
1. Attention deficit. If a baby develops ADHD, the first thing that appears is attention deficit. Babies often have difficulty concentrating and tend to look around when doing something, making it difficult for them to learn independently.
2. Personality disorders. Children with ADHD not only exhibit hyperactive behavior, but also have personality defects such as stubbornness, lack of self-control, and often appear unsociable in a group of people. They also enjoy lying. A small number of children still maintain such personality defects in adulthood.
3. Impulsive behavior. Children with ADHD often disregard the consequences, exhibit abnormally impulsive behavior, act impulsively on impulse, and do dangerous things without thinking about the outcome, such as frequently fighting with other children, resulting in serious consequences.
4. Learning difficulties. Children with ADHD and intellectual disability. They often cannot learn according to the school's teaching mode and need special guidance to keep up with other babies, so parents should pay more attention and teach seriously.