My daughter s 4 yrs old recently i consulted a homeopath and he said sh
e s hyperactive. I have not noticed any symptoms of ADHD. is there difference between hyperactive child and ADHD. She is good in academics sports and cultural activities. She doesn't like to sit in one place like any other kid and there s nothing unusual like adhd. Is hyperactive and adhd different
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Hello. It is unfortunate that people use the term hyperactive loosely. In this case, the homeopath has probably used it to mean that your child is more active than other children. Unless you see any issues, dont let anyone label your child and you too be careful not too do the same.
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To add to above,sometimes parents are not in a good position to see what is normal and.what is hyperactive as for you what you have in front is what you have seen all these years.
Seek feedback from play school or nursery. Then decide if she would need a proper evaluation.
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