This instructional video outlines practical steps for recognizing ADHD symptoms in children. It begins by highlighting attention difficulties, such as poor concentration, frequent loss of items, and careless mistakes. Next, it addresses hyperactivity indicators, including excessive fidgeting, inability to remain seated, constant talking, and inappropriate running or climbing. The video stresses the importance of considering duration—symptoms persisting for more than six months may suggest ADHD—and context, noting whether behaviors occur across multiple settings (home and school). It also explains that gender differences exist: boys often display hyperactivity, while girls may show inattentiveness. Finally, the video advises parents to seek medical evaluation to rule out other causes before diagnosis. Overall, the video serves as a clear, structured guide for early recognition, balancing caution with practical observation. It encourages proactive steps without self-diagnosis, making it a useful resource for parents concerned about their child’s behavior.
Visual Stimming in Autism: Home Management
This video is important because it helps parents, therapists, and caregivers understand and manage visual stimming in children with autism
