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The Early Warning Signs of ADHD

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Persons diagnosed with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can benefit from ADHD treatment. ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interferes with daily functioning and development.

At the Center For Cognition and Communication, our ADHD testing in New York uses the latest tools and techniques to diagnose and treat ADHD in children, adolescents, and adults.

We can help identify and recognize the early warning signs of ADHD, such as:

  • Difficulty paying attention or staying focused on a task or activity
  • Trouble following instructions or completing assignments
  • Being easily distracted by external stimuli or irrelevant thoughts
  • Fidgeting, squirming, or moving around excessively
  • Having difficulty waiting for one’s turn or sharing with others

These signs may vary depending on the age and developmental stage of the individual. That is why a comprehensive evaluation by a qualified mental health professional or neurologist is necessary to diagnose ADHD. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a significant difference in improving the quality of life and outcomes for people with ADHD.

Moreover, we also offer comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations in New York City, New York. Rest assured that we use evidence-based tools and methods to provide accurate diagnoses, treatment recommendations, and referrals.

Also, if you are interested in learning more about cognitive behavioral therapy in New York or scheduling an appointment with one of our therapists, you can send us an email at info@centerforcognition.org.

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