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May 20, 2026

ADHD

What is ADHD?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects approximately 25% of school-age children in Jordan. This condition is characterized by symptoms that include attention difficulties, hyperactivity, impulsivity and emotional dysregulation, which significantly impact a child's ability to function effectively in comparison to their peers, in different environments.

Features of ADHD:

Inattention – Distractibility

Hyperactivity – Impulsivity

Emotional dysregulation

Difficulty maintaining attention, easily distracted

Fidgets with hands, hair or feet

Short tempered, Irritability

Misses details, makes careless mistakes

Difficulty sitting still, restlessness

Sensitivity to rejection and/or criticism

Forgetful, loses objects often

Recklessness

Higher levels of anger, sadness or fear

Struggles to follow instruction

Interrupts others, difficulty waiting for turns

Avoids/dislikes mentally demanding tasks

Blurts out answers, talks excessively

Difficulty with organization

Acts without thinking or with no consideration of consequences

Factors Contributing to ADHD:

There is no singular cause for ADHD. Its development may be influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental and biological factors, as well as the interactions among them.

Including but not limited to:

Genetic and family history. 

Exposure to toxins, such as lead (found in old piping and paint)

Brain injuries or other brain insults occurring during early neurodevelopment. 

Smoking, alcohol or other substance use during pregnancy.

Prematurity or low birth weight.

Interventions:

A combination of medical and psychotherapy is used in the management of ADHD symptoms.

Medications

Psychotherapy

Stimulants are most commonly used in the management ADHD symptoms

It is important to note that medications do not cure ADHD

Therapy in ADHD is multimodal depending on each child’s specific needs.

May include; Behavioral therapy, emotional regulation skills and parental

Tips for managing ADHD:

– Create a simple list of tasks

Break down tasks into shorter steps

Establish structure and routine

– Give clear instructions

Have the child repeat back the instructions

Avoid multi-step instructions

– Create a reward system

Focus on accomplishments instead of mistakes

Set clear and attainable goals

References:

Abbasi, L. N., Mazzawi, T., Abasi, L., Haj Ali, S., Alqudah, A., & Al-Taiar, H. (2023). The Prevalence and Associated Factors of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Among Primary School Children in Amman, Jordan. Cureus, 15(4), e37856. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.37856

Weir, K. (2024, April 1). Emotional dysregulation is part of ADHD. See how psychologists are helping. Monitor on Psychology, 55(3). https://www.apa.org/monitor/2024/04/adhd-managing-emotion-dysregulation

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