Many people mistakenly think ADHD is a male problem. Right now, boys are twice as likely as girls to be diagnosed with it, Silverman says. But those numbers might start to shift as researchers learn more about how the condition shows up in females. There are threetypes of ADHD: inattentive...
In terms of gender, males are more predisposed to ADHD than females (Anne, 2000, p.67). Children have trouble in trying to calm and control themselves because of their high sensitivity to the environment and overflow of information. As such, they are unable to organize and make sense of ...