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Increased Family Stress and Strained Relationships
Families of individuals with ADHD often experience higher levels of stress due to the demands of managing challenging behaviours, emotional outbursts, and the need for constant supervision. This can lead to more frequent conflicts, marital strain, and feelings of frustration or powerlessness among siblings, as well as a general sense of chaos within the household
Difficulties with Organisation, Structure, and Daily Routines
Maintaining consistent routines, organizing daily activities, and managing time effectively are common struggles. Families may find it challenging to keep up with homework, appointments, and household responsibilities, often resulting in missed deadlines, forgotten tasks, and a lack of structure that can exacerbate ADHD symptom
Support networks frequently face emotional burdens such as worry, guilt, and social isolation. Stigma around ADHD can make it difficult for families to seek help or feel understood by others. Additionally, difficulties in managing social relationships—both within the family and with peers—can lead to feelings of isolation and a lack of adequate support
Emotional and Social Challenges, Including Stigma and Isolation
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Last updated: 01/01/2026
