She’s prepared. But is school prepared for her ADHD?

Not all ADHD is loud or disruptive. Many girls work hard to stay organised, follow rules, and meet expectations while silently struggling with focus, memory, and emotional regulation. 

Because they appear to cope, their difficulties are often dismissed or misunderstood. Over time, this can lead to stress, burnout, and a loss of self-esteem. 

ADHD is not a lack of ability. It is a difference in how the brain processes attention and stimulation. 

If you are noticing signs in yourself or your child, you can discover if you have ADHD through an online assessment designed to offer insight, not judgement. You can also access a free ADHD test to explore whether further support may be helpful. 

Clarity is the first step towards the right support. 

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