Understanding ADHD: A Neurodevelopmental Disorder
Research shows that ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a brain basis. This means that the challenges individuals face with ADHD are rooted in the way their brain functions and processes information. However, it’s not solely a genetic issue; environmental factors also play a significant role in the development and presentation of ADHD symptoms.

Many families discover that understanding the brain basis of ADHD can help them better support their children. It’s important to recognize that while the brain’s wiring contributes to ADHD, external factors such as home environment, diet, and stress levels can influence how symptoms manifest. By acknowledging both the biological and environmental components, families can approach ADHD with a more comprehensive perspective.