Beyond the Mask: Embracing Neurodiversity and ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. However, many sufferers of ADHD employ a coping method called "masking," in which they either subconsciously or consciously cover up their ADHD traits to comply with the social norms and standards. This article will help clarify the idea of ADHD masking through a study of its effects on relationships and mental health and academic performance. By understanding the challenges of masking, and encouraging acceptance and encouragement, we can aid in creating an inclusive and accepting society for those who suffer from ADHD. Being conscious that you are suffering from ADHD hiding: ADHD masking is the subconscious or conscious attempts of people suffering from ADHD to hide their problems and conform to social norms. It's the process of minimizing the signs related to ADHD like excessive impulsivity, h...