How do teens cope with ADD?
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13 tips for dealing with your ADHD teenLive in the here and now. Deal with the current situation or issue. Be compassionate about your teen’s condition. Keep calm. Anticipate pitfalls. Set boundaries and stick to them. Focus on the positive! Ditch power struggles. Help your teen develop social skills.
How does ADHD affect a teenager?
The teenage years tend to be an emotional rollercoaster for all kids, but those with ADHD are prone to poor emotion-regulation, which may result in greater highs and lows. Their emotional impulsivity can make it especially difficult for them to cope with frustration. It can be tough on them, and those around them.

What are the signs of ADD in a teenager?
Symptoms in children and teenagershaving a short attention span and being easily distracted.making careless mistakes for example, in schoolwork.appearing forgetful or losing things.being unable to stick to tasks that are tedious or time-consuming.appearing to be unable to listen to or carry out instructions.
Does ADHD get worse as a teenager?
Attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD) is a condition marked by challenges of self-regulation, so it is not unusual to see symptoms worsen as a child ages and is required to manage greater pressures and responsibilities.
Are ADHD people smart?
People with ADHD aren’t smart People with ADHD are often perceived to have low intelligence because they work differently than the rest of the population. But the truth is, many of these people are highly intelligent and creative; even more creative than their non-ADHD counterparts.
How do I know if my daughter has ADD?
Your child may: Have trouble staying focused; be easily distracted or get bored with a task before it’s completed. Appear not to listen when spoken to. Have difficulty remembering things and following instructions; not pay attention to details or makes careless mistakes.
