ADHD - Learn more
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a developmental condition that can make it difficult for a person to concentrate and control their behaviour. There are three main symptoms of ADHD – hyperactive behaviour, impulsive behaviour and inattentive behaviour. The severity of behaviours varies between individuals and over time as a child grows and develops.
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