Hyperkinesis, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), is often accompanied by other conditions that can impact an individual’s well-being. Understanding these associated conditions can provide valuable insights for parents of children with ADHD.
- Learning Disabilities: Many children with ADHD also experience learning difficulties, such as dyslexia or dyscalculia.
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD): ODD is characterized by defiant and hostile behavior, often seen in children with ADHD.
- Anxiety Disorders: Individuals with ADHD may also struggle with anxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety or social anxiety.
- Mood Disorders: Conditions like depression or bipolar disorder can co-occur with ADHD, affecting emotional well-being.
- Sleep Disorders: ADHD is linked to various sleep disturbances, including insomnia and restless leg syndrome.
- Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD): SPD can manifest as over- or under-sensitivity to sensory stimuli, often seen alongside ADHD.
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Some individuals with ADHD also have ASD, a neurodevelopmental disorder impacting social communication and behavior.
If you suspect your child has ADHD, consulting with healthcare professionals can help identify and address these associated conditions to provide holistic care. Goally, a kid’s tablet, offers apps that help children with Hyperkinesis (ADHD) develop life skills through fun activities like digital schedules, AAC, gamified learning, and skills training videos. It promotes language development, emotional regulation, executive functioning, and social skills in kids with ADHD.
This post was originally published on Feb. 11, 2023. It was updated on July 10, 2023.