Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common childhood concern that may extend into adulthood. It is a disruptive behavior disorder: symptoms include difficulty paying attention and controlling impulses.
People with ADHD have challenges at school, home and in relationships. ADHD is harder to manage when combined with other mental health diagnoses. Early intervention is key to highly successful outcomes.
At 4 years old, Charlie was labeled a troublemaker due to his destructive behaviors. Now 12, he made powerful changes in his life through the help of DLC, his family and a supportive community.
Learn how you can help those with ADHD.
– Scott Burgess, David Lawrence Centers for Behavioral Health