Signs That Your Child May Have ADHD

Often Overreact In Terms Of Their Emotions

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As has been hinted at, children who have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder often have extreme difficulties in regulating their emotions. This results in them often being quick to anger, showing more excitement than normal, crying in response to distress quite quickly, and similar reactions. Children with ADHD often have more tantrums than the typical child, although tantrums alone are not enough to say a child has the condition.

While hyperactivity is in the name of the condition, children with ADHD are often also called hypersensitive. These strong emotions, as indicated, can take many forms, including anger, anxiety, depression, and more. The extreme difficulty children with ADHD have in regulating their emotions can make it quite painful for them.

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