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You may opt out at any time. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Twenty years ago, the U.S. Senate established a national ADHD Awareness Day to spur greater understanding of the condition that today impacts at least 7 percent of children and 4 percent of adults in the U.S.
For two decades, our focus was trained outward — on how to puncture myths, disseminate truths, and secure support among neurotypical populations.
The campaign worked. Virtually no one is unaware of ADHD today.Which is why ADDitude is shifting the focus inward this October — from awareness to empowerment, from convincing to celebrating, and from external to internal acceptance.