Harley Mind Care

My daughter is quiet and dreamy, not hyperactive at all. Could it still be ADHD?

ADHD in girls is consistently underdiagnosed

Yes. The “bouncing off walls” picture of ADHD is predominantly male and predominantly hyperactive. Girls are far more likely to present with the inattentive subtype: daydreaming, losing track of conversations, forgetting things, struggling to start or finish tasks, and feeling internally chaotic while appearing outwardly calm.

Girls also tend to be significantly better at masking. They watch their peers and imitate social behaviour in ways that boys often do not, which means teachers and even parents may not spot what is happening. What gets noticed instead — eventually — is anxiety, low self-esteem, or a child who seems to be trying hard but never quite keeping up.

Our consultants are experienced in identifying ADHD in girls, including presentations that have been missed for years. If you have a nagging feeling that something is not quite right, that instinct is worth investigating properly.

ADHD in girls is not rare — it is underrecognised. A quiet, disorganised child who is falling through the cracks deserves the same thorough assessment as one who cannot sit still.

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