More than 8 million adults live with ADHD

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is one of the most commonly misunderstood conditions. But awareness can change lives.

What the numbers tell us (U.S.):

1 in 10 children is diagnosed with ADHD (CDC).

More than 8 million adults live with ADHD (NIMH).

Yet, only about 20% of adults with ADHD receive treatment (CHADD).

ADHD IS:

A neurodevelopmental condition affecting attention, regulation, and impulse control.

Present across the lifespan – children, teens, and adults.

Linked to brain-based differences, not a moral failing.

Manageable here with the right supports: therapy, coaching, medication, structure, and accommodations.

A profile with strengths too: creativity, hyperfocus, energy, resilience.

ADHD ISN’T:

Just “not paying attention.”

A lack of intelligence or effort.

Caused by parenting, sugar, or screen time.

Something people simply “grow out of.”

The same for everyone – it looks different across age, gender, and context.

Why awareness matters

Parents & educators: Shifting from blame → support transforms outcomes.

Therapists & coaches: Normalizing ADHD as brain-based reduces stigma.

Employers & colleagues: Embracing neurodiverse strengths builds more inclusive, innovative workplaces.

✨ ADHD is not a flaw in character. It’s a difference in brain wiring. With the right tools and understanding, people with ADHD don’t just manage — they can thrive. ????

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