After all of the various articles and speaking with a parent of a child with ADHD I feel as if I am more informed about ADHD and can see all of the different situations that a family could be with their child.
I've learned that you can't compare these children and that no two situations are going to be the same. There are many different factors that come into play when working with a child who has ADHD. They might have different symptoms or experience various degrees of impulse and hyperactivity.
What really surprised me was the information about ADHD in girls. You hear about it so much in boys that you don't realize that girls can have ADHD as well. It is much harder to diagnose and sometimes leads to more social interaction with peers to be harder when the become teenagers.
I want to learn more about ADHD in girls and possibly speak with a parent or observe a girl who has been diagnosed and hear her story as well. The parent I talked with about the little boy I student taught all year was very helpful and full of information. I enjoyed hearing his story and hearing about how far he has come since the beginning.