Signs of ADHD in 6-month-olds

ADHD is not diagnosed in 6-month-old infants and toddlers. ADHD is a common behavioral disorder among school-age children, characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsive behavior, often accompanied by learning difficulties, but with normal or near-normal intelligence. The incidence is significantly higher in boys than in girls.
General diagnosis of ADHD until the child reaches the age of 5, 6 months of infants and young children will only roll over, sit alone, shaking their heads, waving their hands and other actions, will not do other actions, so 6 months of infants and young children with ADHD is not much performance can not be diagnosed with ADHD.
Therefore, if a 6-month-old infant or toddler feels that he has a lot of movements, it may be a sign that the child is active, and he may be teething, or he may be crawling, sitting, rolling back and forth, and other signs of being active, but ADHD cannot be diagnosed. There may also be physical discomfort, and hospitalization may be an option.