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Childhood neglect can result in ADHD symptoms from "summary" of Scattered Minds by Gabor Maté, MD

Childhood neglect can result in ADHD symptoms. Those symptoms include hyperactivity, impulsiveness, and inattention. The neglect may not be overt abuse. It could be a lack of consistent nurturing care. The impact of such neglect on a child's developing brain can be profound. Children need a secure emotional attachment with their primary caregivers. When that attachment is missing, their brain development can be affected. The brain's executive functions, such as impulse control and focus, can be compromised. This can lead to ADHD-like symptoms. In some cases, the symptoms of ADHD may actually be a coping mechanism for childhood neglect. The hyperactivity and impulsiveness may be attempts to seek stimulation or regulate emotions. The inattention may be a way to escape from a stressful environment. Children who experience neglect may also struggle with emotional regulation. They may have difficulty managing their feelings and behaviors. This can further contribute to ADHD symptoms. It is important to consider the underlying causes of ADHD symptoms in each individual child. Addressing childhood neglect and providing appropriate support and interventions can help improve outcomes for children with ADHD-like symptoms. By understanding the impact of neglect on brain development, we can better support these children in reaching their full potential.
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    Scattered Minds

    Gabor Maté, MD

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