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In this video I highlight the different ways ADHD symptoms tend to express themselves in girls. For a better sense of ADHD in general check out "How to Know if You Have ADHD:" />
To clarify: I am not suggesting that there is a "girl" or a "boy" form of ADHD. Any gender can have the hyperactivity component, and any gender can be primarily inattentive. In this video I talk about what is more common; however, it's important that we learn to recognize both forms in all genders.
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Lost Generation of Women: /
ADD Women and Girls: Late ADHD Diagnosis, Little Treatment (ADDitude magazine): H
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Neuropsychiatric differences between boys and girls with ADHD (Psychiatric Times): W
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00:00 - Intro & Find The ADHDer!
00:46 - Why DOES ADHD go unnoticed in girls?
02:37 - How do we know what to look for?
04:01 - Video Wrap-Up & Outro!
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