ADHD Risk In Children Born Prematurely

 

Children born before 37 weeks face a higher likelihood of attention and behavioural challenges as they grow. While not all premature babies develop ADHD, the risk remains elevated. 

Why Brain Development Is Affected 
The final stages of pregnancy support rapid brain growth. Premature birth can interrupt the development of systems responsible for focus, impulse control, and emotional regulation. 

Common Signs To Watch For 
Inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity may appear during early school years, especially in structured or social settings. 

Recognising risk early supports timely intervention and healthier long-term outcomes. 

Families often seek developmental guidance through ADHD Certify, and because ADHD traits can overlap with autism, further clarity may be gained via Autism Detect. 


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