This is important and I have seen it first hand with my daughter however there are boys myself and my son for example who don't fit the stereotype either. In a way we are even more invisible because we don't get the "but what about the girls" attention either. I think we should give more attention to ADHD without hyperactivity in general. There are definitely some unique challenges for us that are rarely addressed.
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Understood
Did you know ADHD often looks very different in women and girls? The "classic" stereotype has left many feeling unseen, unheard, and unsupported.
Clinical psychologist Kathleen Nadeau, PhD, has spent decades fighting to change that. Watch her story in episode 64 of Hyperfocus: "Who are we missing?" One doctor's lifelong fight for women with ADHD https://youtu.be/h21B9f3ArGQ
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