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ADHD Signs and Symptoms in Children

For: Elementary School Children/Primary Achool/Grade School, Ages 7 – 14

ADHD Signs and Symptoms in Children

For: Elementary School Children/Primary Achool/Grade School, Ages 7 – 14

Here you can read about the symptoms of ADHD in children aged 7-12 years old

and learn how to recognize the signs of ADHD in your child. The school environment is usually the first place where children are checked for ADHD. The symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity can appear in various forms depending on the child’s age.

If you are wondering if your elementary school child has ADHD use our ADHD self-test to assess the symptoms. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder can only be diagnosed by a medical professional.

Read in this guide:

      1. How early can a child be diagnosed with ADHD?
      2. What are the first signs of ADHD?
      3. What are the signs that your 8-year-old has ADHD?
      4. How do I know if my 6-year-old has ADHD?
      5. How can I help my 10-year-old with ADHD?
      6. I think my 7-year-old has ADHD what should I do?

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Signs of ADHD in Grade School Children  

ADHD in 7-year-olds; ADHD in 8-year-olds and ADHD in 9-year-olds usually has similar signs and symptoms. You may notice your grade-school child displaying some or all of these symptoms.

    • Self-focused (interrupting, trouble waiting in turn)
    • Inappropriate outbursts of emotion
    • Fidgeting
    • Difficulty playing quietly
    • Lack of focus
    • Difficulty finishing tasks
    • Talking incessantly
    • Avoiding tasks that require an extended period of concentration
    • Daydreaming
    • Excessively loud
    • Forgetful of routine daily tasks and difficulty following instructions.

10-year-olds with ADHD; 11-year-olds with ADHD and 12-year-olds with ADHD can exhibit the same behavior as listed above. As elementary school children get older ADHD may also appear as:

    • Physical aggression and even bullying
    • Impulsive behavior
    • Careless mistakes in schoolwork
    • Easily be distracted
    • Blurts out the answer before a question has finished being asked
    • Always on the go
    • Learning disabilities
    • May seem not to listen when talked to
    • Loses interest in activities after onl

FAQ

How early can a child be diagnosed with ADHD?

Although the signs of ADHD may be present in very young children, diagnosis can only be made from about 4 years old. By the time children enter grade school the symptoms of ADHD become more obvious. On average ADHD is diagnosed in 7-year-old children or at some time during their elementary school years.

What are the first signs of ADHD?

Some very early signs of ADHD in infants include persistent, excessive crying; issues with feeding and problems with sleeping. In preschoolers, early signs of ADHD may be hyperactivity or being self-focused and tending to daydream. In school children, the first signs of ADHD usually surface in the classroom and can include a lack of focus, difficulty sitting still, following instructions and difficulty in social situations, to name a few.

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FAQ

What are the signs that your 8-year-old has ADHD?

Read some of the information on this website to learn the signs of ADHD in 8-year-olds like lack of focus and being distracted easily. ADHD can present itself differently in different children. In some 8-year-olds ADHD may appear as hyperactive behavior and in others, the child may seem inattentive to his surroundings and self-focused. Use our ADHD self-test to get a better idea of the signs of ADHD in 8-year-olds.

How do I know if my 6-year-old has ADHD?

Start by educating yourself about the signs and symptoms of ADHD in 6-year-olds. Use our ADHD self-test to give you a better idea of the condition. Talk to your 6-year-old’s teachers about your child’s behavior in class. For a 6-year-old to have ADHD then need to display at least 6 of the core symptoms of ADHD in several settings (school, home, etc.) for at least 6 months.

How can I help my 10-year-old with ADHD?

Start by making sure your ADHD 10-year-old is getting treated by a medical profession. Reassure your 10-year-old that everything is ok and that there is no reason to feel bad about themselves. Help your child set up a daily routine to help them cope with the symptoms of ADHD. Stay in touch with your 10-year-old’s teacher. Most importantly educate yourself about all the ADHD resources available.

I think my 7-year-old has ADHD what should I do?

If you think your child might have ADHD and you have seen the tell-tale signs, there is no need to worry. Today ADHD is a common condition treated with behavioral therapy and/or medication. You can take the ADHD self-test on this website to determine if your suspicions are correct. Your pediatrician can conduct an assessment of your child to determine if they have ADHD and prescribe the right treatment.