What is ADHD?

Everybody can have difficulty sitting still, paying attention or controlling impulsive behavior once in a while. For some people, however, the problems are so pervasive and persistent that they interfere with every aspect of their life: home, academic, social and work.

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity—ADHD—is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 11 percent of school-age children. Symptoms continue into adulthood in more for more than three out of four people diagnosed as children. ADHD is characterized by developmentally inappropriate levels of inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity.

Individuals with ADHD can be very successful in life. However, without identification and proper treatment, ADHD may have serious consequences, including school failure, family stress and disruption, depression, problems with relationships, substance abuse, delinquency, accidental injuries and job failure. Early identification and treatment are extremely important.

ADHD Awareness 2024

ADHD Awareness

ADHD Awareness 2024: Awareness Is Key!

September 24, 2024

The goals of the early ADHD Awareness Days declared by the United States Senate continue every October with ADHD Awareness Month. This year, the ADHD…

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Moving Forward with ADHD Every Day

October 19, 2023

As the end of ADHD Awareness Month gets closer, we reflect on the many ways we have moved awareness forward. Our messages about ADHD as…

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Moving Forward with ADHD Awareness

October 5, 2023

October is ADHD Awareness Month. CHADD is working with partners in the ADHD Awareness Month Coalition to educate people on the facts of ADHD—symptoms, diagnosis,…

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Our Shared Experience: ADHD Awareness Month

October 6, 2022

There is a saying: If you know one person with ADHD, then you know one person with ADHD. It means that everyone’s experience with ADHD,…

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ADHD Advocacy

The Importance of Adult ADHD Guidelines

August 16, 2024

Featuring Dr. Peter Jensen, MD. Dr. Peter Jensen, founder and Board Chair of the REACH Institute, is the director of a coalition of national organizations that are developing adult ADHD diagnosis and treatment guidelines for use in the United States, a joint effort of CHADD and APSARD.

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What Is ADHD? How It Impacts Children and Adults

April 22, 2024

  Featuring Max Wiznitzer, MD, Co-chair of CHADD’s Professional Advisory Board Download PDF Learn more about ADHD before the lunch and learn: About ADHD –…

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Tips for Handling the Medication Shortage

August 11, 2023

ADHD Medication Shortages: What to Know and Do By Andrew Adesman, MD, and Anna Krevskaya, MD Attention, October 2023 In recent years, many new stimulant…

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ADHD Awareness 2024