ADHD Vs. ADD: Understanding The Difference
Signs And Symptoms To Look For: ADHD With Hyperactivity And Impulsivity

The CDCâs criteria for diagnosing ADHD with hyperactivity and impulsivity is the same as diagnosing ADHD with inattention. However, the symptoms vary slightly. The symptoms of ADHD with hyperactivity and impulsivity in children include fidgeting, squirming, or tapping of the hands or feet. Other signs include, the child leaving their seat when they should remain seated, running or climbing when it is not necessary or appropriate, showing an inability to take part in quiet leisure activities, talking excessively, blurting out answers before the question has been completed, having a difficult time waiting for their turn, and often interrupting others.
Now that you know all of the signs and symptoms to look for when detecting ADHD with hyperactivity and impulsivity, read further to learn all about the social and familial effects it can have on a person.