October is ADHD Awareness Month, and as a mum, it’s an important time to highlight something that many parents, especially mums of girls, might relate to.
For decades, ADHD has been seen as something that primarily affects boys. But did you know that many girls are being misdiagnosed, or worse, completely overlooked?
Raising ADHD Awareness for Our Girls
ADHD symptoms in girls often present differently than in boys. While boys might show hyperactivity and impulsiveness, girls tend to internalize their struggles, which can be mistaken for shyness or anxiety. This gender bias in medical research has meant that girls have had to fight much harder for their ADHD diagnosis, often facing years of frustration, confusion, and feeling like they don’t quite fit in. As parents, we need to be aware of this so that we can support our daughters and help them navigate these challenges.
ADHD Awareness is Increasing
The good news is that awareness is increasing, and it’s becoming easier to find the right support and resources for girls with ADHD. This ADHD Awareness Month, I’m excited to share that my affiliate partner, The Spark Company, has launched a fabulous collection to raise awareness and empower those with ADHD. Their NEW ADHD Awareness Collection features fun and cheeky designs that embrace the uniqueness of living with ADHD and encourage us to celebrate it!
Here are some of my favourites from the collection:
– ADHD Club T-Shirt – because who doesn’t love a bit of club solidarity? Shop here!
– Why Finish One Task T-Shirt – perfect for multitasking mums! Shop here!
– Overthinking Underachieving T-Shirt – because overthinking is practically a superpower! Shop here!
Plus, here’s a little treat: Get FREE SOCKS with any purchase! Use code: SOCKS at checkout.
Continue the Conversation around ADHD
As mums, let’s continue the conversation around ADHD and push for better recognition and support, especially for our girls. Every bit of awareness helps break down those barriers and creates a more inclusive world for all children.
So, whether you’re raising a neurodiverse child, or just want to support the cause, check out the collection and wear your ADHD pride with style!
Happy Mummy Monday, and here’s to raising awareness and sparking change. 💜
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