Early ADHD Signs In Children Born Prematurely

 

Research increasingly links premature birth with a higher likelihood of ADHD. Symptoms may begin to emerge in infancy, long before formal diagnosis is possible. 

Why Early Signs Appear: 
Premature birth interrupts critical brain development stages, particularly those responsible for attention and self-regulation. 

Common Early Indicators: 

  • Difficulty focusing on objects or people 
  • Restlessness during calm activities 
  • Struggles with emotional regulation 

Recognising early signs supports timely guidance and healthier long-term outcomes. 

Families often explore early developmental assessments through ADHD Certify, and because ADHD traits can overlap with autism, some also seek additional clarity via Autism Detect. 


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