3. Fidgeting/Hyperactivity
Lucky for those with ADHD, fidget toys such as spinners and cubes are all the rage. That isn’t to say that all of those enjoying these gadgets have ADHD but they have been found to help those who do. Fidgeting, humming, or simply not sitting still are others signs that someone might have ADHD. Unfortunately, these behaviours can distract others and might make others less likely to want to spend time with them.
According to ADDitudeMag.com, young boys with ADHD walk about 8 times more than those who do not have ADHD. Before fidget toys, stress balls were often provided to children with ADHD.