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ADHD Hyper Aware|ADHD Awareness Campaign|Major Project

1. Emotional Pain 
2. REGULATING MOODS
3. FOCUS
4. Noise
5. ATTENTION
6. CONFUSED
7. ADHD
8. How did you forget something I told you to do multiple times? You just aren't listening
9. Even if you do have ADHD/There's nothing wrong with you, you're just being lazy
10. SAD
11. I hate how many people deny that it's a real issue, because it feels pretty ******* real to me.
12. SELF ESTEEM
13. TRY HARDER
14. DISCONNECTED
15. HELLO, TODAY HAS BEEN DIFFICULT BECAUSE OF MY ADHD, I WASN’T ABLE TO FOCUS ON ANY OF MY WORK :(
16. I hate that some people assume I'm simply lazy or worse, that I'm just seeking attention when they have no idea how much effort I put into managing every single day of my life.
17. FORGETFUL
18. STRESS
19. TYPES OF ADHD - Hyperactive - Impulsive - Combined - Inattentive
20. ADHD is associated with the way certain neurotransmitters (chemicals in the brain that help control behaviour) work, especially dopamine and norepinephrine, and this difference causes changes in two different attentional networks of the brain — the default network, associated with automatic attention and the task positive network, associated with directed or effortful attention.
21. Undertaking new challenges without sufficient support: New and more complex challenges frequently arise in school. As a student advances higher, academic tasks become more complex, such as having to write lengthy reports or studying numerous chapters of reading resources. Task complexity in reading, spelling, math and interacting with classmates pose problems to the student who has limited ability to meet demand. The student with ADHD may struggle even more without additional collateral support from parents and teachers.
22. Often, children are punished for actions they cannot control: Children with ADHD may be criticized and punished by parents and teachers, they may be looked down on by peers because of their inability to finish tasks or remember their schoolwork, and some may not know how to socially interact with their friends. Adults can be penalized by supervisors at their jobs for forgetting to do work and, at times, even by family members for failing to stay organised, or stay focused on tasks to completion.
23. Additional problems with thinking, emotions and behaviours: Psychiatric disorders like depression and anxiety are common in people with ADHD. Children are 62% more likely to have at least one disorder. Adults with ADHD are six times more likely to have a disorder.
24. Drifting Thoughts
25. ANXIOUS
26. Support kids with ADHD in school
27. Emotional Dysregulation
28. Chemical Process
29. Neural Pathways
30. ADHD Brain
31. Impulsive
32. High risk for ADHD students to dropout of education
33/34. ADHD Has me drawing scribbles in class 
35. ADHD CAN IMPACT PEOPLE'S OVERALL MENTAL WELLBEING
36. COME TOGETHER TO HELP KIDS WITH ADHD
37. HELP KIDS MANAGE THEIR ADHD SYMPTOMS IN SCHOOL
38. SYMPTOMS
39. VISUAL ADHD
40. Blur
41. The longer ADHD goes untreated the higher the risk for an anxiety disorder
42. DISCONNECTED FROM REALITY
43. MOOD SWINGS
44. HYPERFOCUS
45. HYPERACTIVE
46. SPLIT
47. GUILT
48. CONSUMED
49. PROBLEMS REGULATING EMOTIONS
50. OH LOOK, SHINY
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