October Is ADHD Awareness Month - guest post from Dr. Kristin Wilcox
“My brain is an
overstuffed garbage can — the lid doesn’t stay on, and stuff is falling out all
over the floor.”
This is how my son
describes what it’s like to have ADHD. When
he was initially diagnosed, I thought I understood ADHD: it was found mostly in
boys who were hyperactive, impulsive, fidgeting, blurting out in the classroom. My son, who
had been diagnosed with the inattentive subtype of ADHD, had none of these
behaviors.
Unfortunately, the
stereotypical view of a boy with ADHD has changed little over the past several
decades. This was the motivation for my
son and I to share our experiences with his ADHD in our book Andrew's Awesome
Adventures with His ADHD Brain (MSI Press, 2022). I continue my mission of spreading awareness of
inattentive-type ADHD, particularly in boys, through my blog on Psychology Today, and by writing for various ADHD
groups.
October is ADHD
Awareness Month, and you can read more about my journey with my ADHD son in this article that
appeared in the April 2022 edition of Attention magazine, a publication
by the foremost authority on ADHD, Children and Adults with ADHD (CHADD).
Kristin Wilcox, together with her son Andrew, authored the award-winning book, Andrew's Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain.
For more posts about the Wilcoxes and their book, click HERE.
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