The consequence of these symptoms can have a major impact on a person’s relationship, their schoolwork, the workplace or their home. According to the ADHD Institute (2016), adolescents with ADHD could have trouble focusing on lessons at school, which could negatively affect their grades. For an adult they might have difficulty with keeping appointments or continuously forgetting to pay the bills. (ADHD Institute, 2016). These consequences could have dire effects on a person’s life, whether it is suffering grades, job security or the possibility of …show more content…
According to psychologist Ben Martin (2016), “a child with ADHD is four times as likely to have had a relative who was also diagnosed with ADHD”. However, on the flip side there are reports, which suggest other causes. A study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry found that both inherited and noninherited factors contribute to the cause of ADHD (Thapar, Cooper, Eyre, Langley, 2012). They were not able to find a definitive cause of ADHD genetic or