Is this ADHD? – Understanding the signs

12 January,2024 05:43 PM IST |  MUMBAI  |  BrandMedia

Children will be children, and that is what makes their childhood so endearing.

Dr Pramit Rastogi


Dr Pramit Rastogi

Children are naughty. They break things, do not listen, are noisy, throw tantrums, spend too little time on studies and too much on screens.

Children will be children, and that is what makes their childhood so endearing. But what is acceptable naughtiness and when does it become a disorder?

There are powerful tell-tale signs which are often missed by parents. Largely because the line between naughty or lazy or irresponsible and ADHD is blurred for most.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is caused by the deficiency of dopamine (a chemical in the brain), which affects a child's ability to self-regulate and get things done. Globally ADHD affects 1 in 10 children. And can be treated. Early identification and management of ADHD can be a game changer in mitigating its effects.

Under age 6

Being "naughty" is playfulness on the part of a child and a way to test boundaries. Not listening, throwing tantrums, or making noise is normal. However, children have an inbuilt mechanism of knowing when to stop. They can distinguish between authority figures - it is ok to be naughty with mommy but not with a teacher. Here are some signs that may indicate the onset of ADHD and not merely naughtiness.

Age 6-12

As children grow older, they look to assert themselves. They may want to do their homework after playing, question the "point of studying" or get carried away while trying to "fit in" or be "cool".

Mood swings, lack of interest in academics and some defiance at home is to be expected. However, at an aggregate, children are amenable and compliant with boundaries set by parents and teachers. Certain marked deviations could be signs of untreated ADHD.

Age 13-18

Adolescents begin their journey to adulthood by demonstrating the ability to take responsibility. There is a constant urge to seek independent space and push boundaries. And conflict with parents is to be expected in the "teens". Here are some signs of untreated ADHD, which are often incorrectly passed off as ‘irresponsible, ‘disinterested' or ‘rude' behaviour.

ADHD is an illness not a choice. Timely intervention can mitigate its affects. However, undiagnosed ADHD can sow the seeds of low achievement orientation and parent-child conflicts, with far reaching consequences in the future.

A child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr Pramit Rastogi is the medical director at STEPS Center for Mental Health in Gurugram. He can be reached at pramit.rastogi@scfmh.com

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