Is ADHD a Behavioral Challenge? #shorts #adhd

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[Note: this video is primarily spoken dialogue with displayed text only during the beginning, matching what Jess says. Visual elements are not described at this time.]

Jess talking:
Something I get asked loads:
Does punishment motivate with ADHD?

ADHD weak to be regarded as a behavioural distress. And folks thought these young folks running around, misbehaving, now not sitting serene, getting distracted…wanted extra discipline, or that they didn’t care.

Now, we know that’s now not ethical. It’s now not undoubtedly a behavioural distress, it is neurological. And the adaptations in behaviour are attributable to variations within the mind.

And, no, punishment is now not going to set away with our ADHD. If fact be told, ADHD brains don’t undoubtedly respond to boot to punishment as neurotypical brains produce.

It’s now not that we’re misbehaving. We’re struggling.

However, quick distinct feedback and salient rewards are undoubtedly extra efficient for ADHD brains than they’re for neurotypical brains.

ADHD is now not undoubtedly a behavioural distress. It is a neuro developmental dysfunction.

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