Question

The child often cannot sit still, is unable to concentrate, and is suspected of having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Generally speaking, what are the symptoms of ADHD in infants?

Answer

The main symptoms of ADHD involve attention issues. Firstly, there is a lack of active attention function, which makes it difficult to consciously focus on specific activities or tasks. Additionally, infants are easily distracted by minor changes in the environment, shifting their attention to unrelated matters, showing an inability to concentrate, forgetfulness, and impulsive behaviors that may occur in any situation. Particularly, some hyperactive children may exhibit hyperactivity in any environment, and in certain strict situations, hyperactivity may even worsen.