ADHD is a cognitive processing difference that affects a person’s focus, spontaneity, and activity. It can take a lot more effort for someone with ADHD to stay on task or organise their work.

Adaptable: Ability to adjust and thrive in changing circumstances. Dynamic: High energy and enthusiasm that drive engagement and excitement. Hyperfocused: Capacity for intense concentration and deep immersion in interests. Daring: Willingness to take risks and explore new opportunities.
‘While the symptoms of ADHD can show challenges, they also come with unique strengths and abilities.’

Here are some more positive attributes, creativity, enthusiasm, energy, hyperfocus, problem-solving skills, empathy and sensitivity, resilience, diverse interests, and curiosity. Click on the link to read more about ADHD defining features and FAQs
