Impact of ADHD
- Grace Anderson
- May 24, 2023
- 1 min read
In addition to having high conceptual skills and intuition, people with ADHD can also be innovative problem solvers, effective public speakers, energetic, and enthusiastic. However, they can also struggle with concentration, impulse control, and task focus. They could also

-be resourceful and imaginative
-Be adaptable and independent.
-learn best visually
-be active and focused
-encounter erratic mood swings
-making thoughtless errors due to being distracted
-appear not to be paying attention to commands or directions
-have trouble setting priorities for your jobs and activities.
-being easily sidetracked while working
-task failure due to poor time management
-excessive attention to specific tasks
-perfectionistic
-fidget and seem agitated
-talk too much and too soon
-interrupting others' activities or conversations.
The individual's needs must be taken into account when making adjustments. There are differences among students with ADHD regarding the severity of their disability and how it affects their capacity to learn. Students who have recently received a diagnosis might want special assistance in creating study plans. The first thing a practitioner or educator for people with disabilities should do is talk to the student about their unique needs.
For more info on ADHD treatment Australia, visit Tomatis®.
Tomatis® Method Australia
Suite 2/ Level 1/41-45 Pacific Hwy,
Waitara NSW 2077
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