Signs That Your Child May Have ADHD

Frequently Daydreams

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It is not uncommon for children to daydream and lose their focus occasionally, as previously discussed, but children who have ADHD often fall into intense and prolonged daydreams on a regular basis. This is slightly different than simply losing focus and changing to a different task or activity. This is pausing and not doing anything at all.

Children who frequently daydream are not just lazy or confused. Often, their mind is racing so quickly and their thoughts are changing too rapidly for the child to be able to get out of their head. A child who frequently daydreams will often struggle with school. Classwork will go uncompleted and homework may end up forgotten or not even known about. As one of the top symptoms of ADHD in children, especially children in grade school, teachers will notice this kind of behavior and attempt to work with parents on ways to help the behavior itself.

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