Understanding the Brain’s Role in ADHD
Research shows that ADHD symptoms are often a result of what’s happening or not happening in the brain, rather than just being a collection of behaviors. This perspective shifts the focus from merely managing symptoms to understanding the underlying neurological processes. For instance, imbalances in neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine can significantly impact attention and impulse control, which are core issues in ADHD.

Many families discover that by delving into the brain’s role, they can better support their children. Instead of solely relying on behavioral strategies, they explore how brain functions contribute to ADHD symptoms. This understanding can lead to more effective interventions, such as cognitive training programs designed to enhance specific brain functions.