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44+ Top Motivational ADHD Awareness Slogans & Quotes

    There are many quotes, taglines, captions and slogans available on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Awareness Month online. I have shortlisted a few good awareness slogans and quotes to save your time and energy. Here they are!  

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    Slogans & Quotes


    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily functioning and development.

    By promoting awareness and understanding of ADHD, we can create a more inclusive and supportive society that enables individuals with ADHD to reach their full potential.


    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Awareness Month Slogans, Taglines & Captions

    1. ADHD, Celebrate uniqueness, foster understanding
    2. Educate, advocate, empower
    3. Educate, empower, embrace
    4. ADHD is not a flaw, it’s a feature
    5. Celebrating uniqueness, creating understanding
    6. Different, not deficient
    7. Embrace the challenge, champion the strengths
    8. Empowering minds, changing perspectives
    9. Harnessing hyperfocus for success
    10. I’m not distracted, I’m just multi-tasking!
    11. ADHD, where every day is an adventure
    12. Break the stigma, understand ADHD
    13. ADHD is a unique superpower
    14. Diverse minds, unique paths
    15. Embrace neurodiversity. ADHD awareness starts with understanding
    16. I’m not scatter-brained, I’m just brainstorming constantly!
    17. See beyond the label. ADHD is more than just hyperactivity
    18. Unlock brilliance, Support ADHD awareness


    Popular Quotes on ADHD Awareness

    1. “ADHD is not about knowing what to do, but about doing what one knows.”— Russell Barkley
    2. “Increased physical activity during the school day can help children’s attention, classroom behavior, and achievement test scores. Meanwhile, the decline of play is closely linked to ADHD; behavioral problems; and stunted social, cognitive, and creative development.”— Darell Hammond
    3. “ADHD is a prime example of a fictitious disease.”— Leon Eisenberg
    4. “As the nature deficit grows, another emerging body of scientific evidence indicates that direct exposure to nature is essential for physical and emotional health. For example, new studies suggest that exposure to nature may reduce the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and that it can improve all children’s cognitive abilities and resistance to negative stresses and depression.”— Richard Louv
    5. “When the link between the use of unsafe, mercury-laden vaccine and autism, ADHD, asthma, allergies and diabetes becomes undeniable, mainstream medicine will be sporting a huge, self-inflicted and well-deserved black eye. Then will come the billion-dollar awards, by enraged juries, to the children and their families. I can’t wait.”— Bernard Rimland


    Motivational Quotes on ADHD Awareness

    1. “Normal is overrated” — Lisa Aro
    2. “I didn’t let ADHD prevent me from achieving my goals, and neither should you.” — Howie Mandel
    3. “Don’t be afraid to ask for help, and to admit when you need it.” — Charles Schwab
    4. “Remember that you are not alone. There are others going through the same thing.”— Adam Levine, Lead singer of Maroon 5
    5. “ADHD isn’t a bad thing, and you shouldn’t feel different from those without ADHD.”— Adam Levine
    6. “All behavioral or mood disorders – including depression, OCD, ADHD and addiction – have some neurochemical components, but sufferers can still work to overcome them.”— Jeffrey Kluger
    7. “In the midst of all the chaos swirling through your brain, all the disorganization and impulsiveness, the condition (ADHD) also seems to trigger a certain kind of creativity.”— David Neeleman


    Emotional Experiences & Quotes on ADHD

    1. “Especially when I’m nervous, my mind is running a mile a minute. My ADHD speaks for me before I can speak for me.”— SZA
    2. “I had a ton of energy, ran around like crazy – more than a handful for my dad. I was crazy. Dad barely handled it. I was never diagnosed ADHD or anything like that, but I’m pretty sure I had it when I was younger. It’s the only thing that would explain me getting into trouble all the time.”— Apolo Ohno
    3. “I wasn’t great in class and suffered from dyslexia and ADHD; still do. As a result, I could never sit in class listening quietly, and my attention would inevitably end up wandering after a short while.”— Morfydd Clark
    4. “I am not much on down-time. I’m ADHD, and I gotta be moving.”— Terry Bradshaw
    5. “That’s the problem with ADHD: I have no focus; I get bored.”— Hannah Gadsby
    6. “Working is the best thing for me because I’m borderline ADHD, so I need some kind of focus, or I go a bit extreme. I need work to keep me sensible.”— Jaime Winstone
    7. “I know what’s it’s like to grow up with ADHD and how important it is for parents, caregivers and patients, to have access to accurate information.”— Ty Pennington
    8. “I had been falsely diagnosed with everything from ADHD to bipolar disorder.”— James Bowen
    9. “One thing the doctor told me is that with ADHD, you get this thing called hyperfocus. People think of it as being a scattered focus, and it is partly that, but when you find something you like – in my case, you hit on an idea you like – everything almost zones out.”— Richard Bacon

    1. “I was diagnosed with ADHD twice. I didn’t believe the first doctor who told me, and I had a whole theory that ADHD was just something they invented to make you pay for medicine, but then the second doctor told me I had it.”— Solange Knowles
    2. “The ADHD side of me does lead to certain disorganisation and chaos in my life, and I have many flaws and things I’m bad at, but I’m quite good at getting back up again.”— Richard Bacon
    3. “I’m from the ADHD generation, to be honest – I genuinely was on Ritalin in middle school – so I’m most comfortable with a hundred things going on at once. It’s deadlines that get pesky.”— Tim Federle
    4. “That’s the other thing: Even if you’re on medication, you still have to treat your body properly and take care of yourself. The idea that it [ADHD] goes away or you grow out of it isn’t true.”— Ty Pennington
    5. “The dignosis (when her nine-year-old son Michael was diagnosed with ADHD) made me want to prove everyone wrong. I knew that, if I collaborated with Michael, he could achieve anything he set his mind to.” — Debbie Phelps


    List of ADHD related days observed worldwide

    DateDay
    October-Full MonthAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Awareness Month 


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