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Signs Your Child May Have ADHD

Last reviewed: March 2026
Written by: School of Diversity SEND Support Team
Topic: ADHD and Child Development

This guide explains common signs of ADHD in children, including attention, behaviour and activity levels, and what these signs may mean for your child.

Signs of ADHD in children may include difficulty focusing, impulsive behaviour and high levels of activity. These behaviours can affect learning, relationships and daily routines.

Key Takeaways

  • ADHD can affect attention, behaviour and activity levels.
  • Signs may appear at home, school or in social situations.
  • Children may show patterns of inattention, impulsivity or hyperactivity.
  • Signs can vary between children.
  • Understanding early signs can help parents explore support options.

Many parents begin exploring ADHD when they notice differences in their child’s behaviour, attention or activity levels. These differences may affect learning, routines and relationships.

Understanding common signs of ADHD can help parents recognise patterns and decide whether to seek further advice or assessment.

What Are the Signs of ADHD?

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Signs of ADHD typically relate to attention, impulsivity and activity levels.

These may include:

  • difficulty focusing on tasks
  • impulsive actions
  • high levels of activity
  • challenges following instructions
  • difficulty staying organised

Not all children will show the same patterns.

Signs of Inattention

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Children with ADHD may find it difficult to focus or sustain attention.

Signs may include:

  • difficulty concentrating on tasks
  • being easily distracted
  • forgetting instructions
  • losing items regularly
  • difficulty completing tasks

These behaviours may affect learning and daily routines.

Signs of Hyperactivity

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Some children may show high levels of activity.

This may include:

  • difficulty sitting still
  • constant movement or fidgeting
  • talking frequently
  • difficulty staying seated in class

Activity levels may be higher than expected for age.

Signs of Impulsivity

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Impulsivity relates to acting without thinking.

Children may:

  • interrupt others
  • struggle to wait their turn
  • act quickly without considering consequences
  • find it difficult to follow rules

This can affect social interactions and behaviour in school.

Signs at Home vs School

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ADHD behaviours may appear differently depending on the environment.

At home, parents may notice:

  • difficulty following routines
  • emotional outbursts
  • high energy levels

At school, teachers may notice:

  • difficulty concentrating
  • challenges completing work
  • impulsive behaviour

Understanding these differences can help build a clearer picture.

When Do Signs of ADHD Usually Appear?

Signs of ADHD often appear in early childhood, but they may become more noticeable when:

  • children start school
  • expectations increase
  • structured learning is required

Some children may not be identified until later.

Do All Children Show the Same Signs?

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No. ADHD can present differently in each child.

Some children may mainly show:

  • inattention
  • hyperactivity
  • impulsivity

Others may show a combination of these.

What Should Parents Do If They Notice These Signs?

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If parents notice patterns that affect daily life or learning, they may consider seeking advice.

This may include:

  • speaking to the child’s school
  • discussing concerns with a GP
  • exploring an assessment

Understanding next steps can help parents access support.

ADHD and School Support

Children do not need a diagnosis to receive support in school.

Schools may provide:

  • SEN support
  • classroom strategies
  • structured learning support

ADHD Diagnosis and School Support

ADHD Assessment

Direct answer:

An assessment may help understand a child’s needs and whether ADHD is present.

ADHD Assessment for Children
What Happens During an ADHD Assessment

ADHD and EHCP Support

Some children may require additional support.

EHCP for ADHD
How to Apply for an EHCP

FAQ

What age do ADHD signs appear?

Signs often appear in early childhood but may become more noticeable at school age.

ADHD can change over time, but support may still be needed.

No. Some children mainly show inattention.

Many parents begin by discussing concerns with their child’s school.

Explore More ADHD Guidance

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You can also explore our ADHD Support for Parents hub, which explains signs, assessments and school support in more detail.