Suspect ADHD in Your Daughter? Here’s Why You Should Get Her Assessed

Early ADHD assessment for girls isn’t just about understanding why they might struggle with focus—it’s about safeguarding their future.

Untreated ADHD can increase the risk of car accidents, violent relationships, substance use disorders, and eating disorders. These risks are real, but they can be reduced with proper diagnosis and support.

Girls with ADHD deserve the same recognition and care as boys. The sooner we understand their unique challenges, the better we can help them navigate life’s obstacles and thrive. Let’s break the cycle and ensure every girl gets the support she needs.

As a therapist who specializes in supporting adults with ADHD, I can’t even begin to tell you how hard it is to untangle the damage that is caused by living life with undiagnosed ADHD.

Please have your daughter assessed if she’s showing signs of ADHD!

Sera Gray is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Arizona. As a neurodivergent therapist with ADHD, she is passionate about providing neurodivergent-affirming care to Highly Sensitive People (HSP) and adults with ADHD and trauma. When she’s not in therapy sessions she can be found with her nose in a book, hanging out in the forest or spending time with her family. Click here to learn more about Sera and here to schedule a free consultation.

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