ASD VS ADHD

Most individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have similar symptoms as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). ADHD is one of the coexisting disorders in children with ASD.




Defining ASD and ADHD

ADHD is mostly characterized by inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity. Children with ADHD are easily distracted, and they are most likely to jump from one task to another.

ASD is a neurological disorder that affect how people interact, communicate and learn. Children with ASD get too focused on one item, they are inflexible with routines, many are sensitive to noise, light and certain smells and touch.


Why are there similarities between ASD and ADHD?

These disorders are both Gentetic and neurodevelopmental (meaning that the brain is affected) that affects memory,language,focus and social skills.

Differences between ADHD and ASD.

For some children ASD might be noticeable by 18 months. Children with ASD have difficulties playing with other children, they might struggle with eye contact and their speech might be a bit delayed and they are mostly engaged with repetitive behavior 




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