Why do children with ADHD have difficulty following directions?

Many approaches to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) define the child's inability to follow directions as an inherent deficit caused by brain pathology. However, if you think of following directions as a procedural skill that you can help your child acquire, you can coach your child to great improvements. ADHD kids often don't follow directions because: 1) they don't understand the directions clearly, 2) they didn't know the timeline for the task and planned to do it later, or 3) they weren't motivated to do it.

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