What are the three signs of ADHD? And what are signs of ADHD in girls?

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Michelle Shavdia, 39, our resident ADHD spokesperson and founder of Find Your Spark, a Start Up Award finalist, is on a mission to raise awareness into the misunderstood condition of ADHD.  This is to help those who have ADHD or suspect they may have as well as those who have a family member, friend, colleague, or client with ADHD.  Her reasoning is to prevent the constant hurt that those with ADHD feel through the misunderstanding of others.  This ignorance is often not their fault, people are still not aware.

Michelle herself was late diagnosed with ADHD at 37 years old.  The reason for the late diagnosis is owing to the commonly erroneous notion, that ADHD is something only ‘hyperactive, naughty boys have’ This led to her being missed and misdiagnosed many times over and this would have been the case for many other females and inattentive males.

The three signs of ADHD are inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.  As above, the hyperactive, impulsive presentation is what most people typically think of when they think of ADHD.  However, there is also ADD, which is the inattentive type without the hyperactivity.  Girls can be more likely to suffer from the inattentive type although this is a generalisation as boys too can suffer from ADD too.  This can look like daydreaming, feeling anxious or sad, being ditzy, shy, picking at cuticles on skin and having trouble maintaining friendships.

Michelle is now an ADHD coach and is passionate about creating a society which is more aware, understanding and accepting of neurodivergent differences.  She is also incredibly passionate about helping, supporting and making a difference to the lives of her customers and clients.  These are parents, young people and adults with ADHD.  Find Your Spark was a finalist in the ‘consumer services’ category of the Start Up Awards, 2023 to recognise the work she does with consumers of the Find Your Spark service.

Michelle is sharing the ADHD symptoms and more with the public on July 18 in Colchester and August 20 in Tiptree.  Come join us to identify ADHD symptoms, strengths and challenges and develop coping skills. 

Please email amanda@findyourspark.koala-digital.co.uk and/or visit www.findyourspark.co.uk for further details. 

Testimonials from the last session include: I loved Michelle’s passion and energy and hearing hers and other people’s stories.’

Register for these professional ADHD Coaching sessions via Eventbrite: Copy of ADHD Awareness Group Tickets, Tue 18 Jul 2023 at 19:00 | Eventbrite and this one on August 20 is for parents:  Supporting your Neurodiverse Child Tickets, Sun 20 Aug 2023 at 10:00 | Eventbrite. 

These will be supportive spaces where you can learn, explore, and receive help.  On the back of the sessions we have run thus far, we are looking to run ADHD self-care sessions so please get in touch to express your interest if this would be something you would value.

We look forward to hearing from you and possibly seeing you there!!!

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