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Why ADHD looks different in every child

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In Mon's house, four boys under the same label present in completely different ways. In this episode, she shares new 2026 brain imaging research that found three distinct patterns within ADHD, why the single ADHD stereotype leaves so many children unseen, and the habit of looking past it to the individual child in front of you.Be Everything You Are! Organiser [https://www.beeverythingyouare.com.au/products/2026-undated-school-15-week-organiser]Science reference: Pan, N., Long, Y., Qin, K., et al. (2026). Mapping ADHD heterogeneity and biotypes by topological deviations in morphometric similarity networks. JAMA Psychiatry. DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2026.0001

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