Question
My child is 9 years old and suspected of having ADHD. They have a habit of frequently squeezing their eyes. Can this habit be controlled? Will it become more severe? What are the dangers that ADHD can bring?
Answer
ADHD patients have difficulty concentrating, which affects children’s learning, leading to declining grades, uncontrolled behavior, and difficulty being disciplined, potentially leading to discrimination. Children with severe ADHD show a significant decline in academic performance, struggle to keep up with the curriculum, and find it hard to complete their studies. Their behavior may cause trouble, disturb others, and as they grow older, due to a lack of self-control, they are more susceptible to negative influences, which may lead to fighting, lying, stealing, and even criminal behavior. This is a more severe danger of childhood ADHD.