ADHD and Autism are both neurodevelopmental conditions, and they have plenty in common. But, they also have some pretty drastic differences. So, what happens when the two team up together in one person’s mind? The emerging term AuDHD refers to that exact situation.
Within the realm of ADHD, there are different subtypes, and one of them is the Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type ADHD. In this article, we will explore this type, understand its signs and symptoms, and provide guidance on what to do next.
Within the realm of ADHD, there are different subtypes based on which traits tend to show up most dominantly in a given person. Kids and adults with Predominantly Inattentive Type ADHD tend to have challenges with attention and focus, and don’t experience the hyperactivity and impulsiveness that others might have.