ADHD is a neurological condition that shapes attention, activity, and impulse patterns in about 11 percent of school-age children, with traits that often continue into adulthood. While it can bring challenges with focus, regulation, and organization, it also reflects unique ways of thinking and engaging with the world, including creativity, energy, and adaptability, which can be cultivated into lifelong strengths.
“If you have a challenge, or someone in your family does, don’t get discouraged. There’s always a way to reach your dreams—it just might not be the path everyone else takes.”