emotional control — or lack thereof.The American Academy of Pediatrics says children may be diagnosed with ADHD no younger than age 4, but that doesn’t mean ADHD in toddlers isn’t real.1 There are real differences in the ADHD brain that are present at birth, and waiting too long to intervene may burden a child unnecessarily.It’s easy to spot children with severely hyperactive or impulsive behaviors — they’re the ones who are extremely active and spontaneous and seem to need less sleep than their peers.
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