She’s prepared. But is school prepared for her ADHD?

She follows the rules. She listens. She tries not to forget. 

So why does school still feel like a daily uphill climb? 

ADHD in girls often hides behind good behaviour and quiet determination. Many are overlooked because they are not disruptive. Instead, they struggle internally with focus, processing speed, emotional regulation and sensory overload. 

When ADHD goes unrecognised, girls are more likely to develop anxiety, low self-esteem and burnout as they grow older. This is not because they are failing. It is because the system was not built with their needs in mind. 

Recognising ADHD earlier can change how a child experiences education. It allows parents to advocate effectively and schools to make meaningful adjustments. 

If these experiences feel familiar, you might consider starting with a simple step to Test your ADHD for free. Some families also choose to move forward with a Private ADHD assessment in the UK for deeper insight and practical guidance. 

Preparation is not the issue. 
Support is. 

CTA: Take the first step towards clarity and confidence today.

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