Causes of ADHD
The exact causes and triggers for ADHD development are unknown, but there are some speculated risk factors.
ADHD is NOT caused by excess sugar, poor parenting/schooling, too much TV/video games, stress, or food allergies. These things may make symptoms worse, but they are NOT causes.
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A parent expresses concern to a school counselor, stating, "My 8-year-old son can't sit still in class and never finishes his homework. I'm convinced it's because I let him eat sugary snacks after school and play video games. If I just enforce a stricter diet and take away the games, this problem will go away." Based on the scientific understanding of what causes such neurodevelopmental disorders, which of the following statements is the most accurate assessment of the parent's conclusion?