Is coding ADHD friendly?

Coding is creative: ADHDers' affinity for creative activities is well-known, but what might be less obvious is that programming has many of the characteristics that people with ADHD like about activities more traditionally considered creative. First, when you're programming, you're literally creating something.
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Can people with ADHD do coding?

ADHD won't stop you from learning to code. You can train your brain to slow down for coding. You don't need meds, you just have to start being conscious about being present.
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Do ADHD people make good programmers?

Software engineering and coding are perfect careers for someone with ADHD. Computer skills and ADHD seem like an unlikely match since those skills require intense concentration and attention to detail (which is not what ADHDers excel at); but oddly, they blend well with ADHD.
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What professions are good for ADHD?

Fast-paced job environments are a great fit for those living with ADHD because there is often a focus on being flexible and engaged in many different tasks.
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Fast-paced jobs that may be a good fit if you have ADHD:
  • emergency responder (firefighter, EMT)
  • retail worker.
  • service employee.
  • journalist.
  • teacher.
  • athlete.
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What tech jobs are best for ADHD?

ADHD Friendly Jobs in Tech

Again, due mostly to the natural connection between ADHD minds and technology, ADHD friendly jobs can easily be found in tech. Technology jobs you might look for include software developer, video game tester or designer, computer programmer, and database administrator.
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What jobs should people with ADHD avoid?

Having such a delicate condition, there are a few options considered as being the worst careers for ADHD adults that it might be best to avoid.
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  • Event Planners. ...
  • Legal Practitioners. ...
  • Customer Care Representatives. ...
  • Truck Drivers. ...
  • Therapists. ...
  • Clerical Jobs.
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Does ADHD affect IQ results?

ADHD is often also associated with lower intelligence quotient (IQ; e.g., Crosbie and Schachar, 2001). For instance, Frazier et al. (2004) reported in their meta-analysis that in comparison to individuals without ADHD, individuals with ADHD score an average of 9 points lower on most commercial IQ tests.
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Is IQ affected by ADHD?

Does ADHD affect IQ? A popular misconception is that all children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are naturally smarter and have a higher IQ than children without ADHD. However, there is no correlation between this condition and intelligence.
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Are geniuses more likely to have ADHD?

Results indicated children and adults with a high intelligence quotient (IQ) had low levels of ADHD symptoms and a low chance of having the cognitive problems that are often found in individuals with ADHD [18].
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Can I be smart and have ADHD?

Many seem to assume that being very bright protects individuals from having ADHD. Recent research at Harvard and at Yale has demonstrated that individuals with high IQ can and do suffer from ADHD.
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Do ADHD brains develop slower?

On average, the brains of ADHD children matured about three years later than those of their peers. Half of their cortex has reached their maximum thickness at age 10 and a half, while those of children without ADHD did so at age 7 and a half; you can see an evocative Quicktime video of this happening online.
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Which scientists had ADHD?

Famous Scientists with ADHD (and Inventors)
  • Albert Einstein – Scientist(rumored ADHD)
  • Alexander Graham Bell – Inventor (rumored ADHD)
  • Thomas Edison – Inventor(rumored ADHD)
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Can I be successful with ADHD?

ADHD is not a disorder. In fact, if directed, harnessed, and utilized, it can be a superpower and give you the ability to achieve great success. The brain chemistry that produces negative effects, also produces positive effects.
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Does ADHD make it hard to keep a job?

People with ADHD change jobs frequently — often impulsively — and are more likely to be fired, to miss work, and to have troubled relationships with co-workers. It doesn't have to be that way: Adults with ADHD frequently excel in the workplace, once they adapt to their disability and develop coping skills.
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Which Nobel laureates have ADHD?

Scientist and Nobel prize winner Albert Einstein is considered to have had ADHD because he “was as disorganised and forgetful as he was insightful and intelligent.” There is other evidence to suggest that he may have had dyslexia, dyspraxia and autism combined with ADHD.
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What are the texting habits of ADHD?

Examples of common ADHD texting challenges:

Forgetting to check or reply to messages. Perfectionism; overthinking your texts, sometimes erasing them completely. Misinterpreting tone of voice (sarcasm, joking, etc.) General social anxiety.
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What it feels like to have ADHD?

People with ADHD will have at least two or three of the following challenges: difficulty staying on task, paying attention, daydreaming or tuning out, organizational issues, and hyper-focus, which causes us to lose track of time. ADHD-ers are often highly sensitive and empathic.
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Why do ADHD brains forget?

People with ADHD often don't do well on tests of long-term memory. But scientists believe that has to do with how they process information. When you have ADHD, distractions may prevent you from taking in information, or your brain may store it in a disorganized way.
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How do ADHD students learn best?

Focus on short-term goals.

Children with ADHD benefit from short-term learning goals. Some can focus only on completing assigned tasks one day at a time. Others may benefit from a half-day goal that breaks up their day with more than one sense of accomplishment and feeling of success.
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At what age does the ADHD brain mature?

The brain's frontal lobes, which are involved in ADHD, continue to mature until we reach age 35. In practical terms, this means that people with ADHD can expect some lessening of their symptoms over time. Many will not match the emotional maturity of a 21-year-old until their late 30's.
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Why do I work so slow ADHD?

Slow Processing Speed Associated with ADHD

Those of you who have predominantly inattentive ADHD may also have what is called a sluggish cognitive tempo, the result of under-arousal in the part of the brain associated with focus and planning. So you may work slower.
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Are people with ADHD gifted?

ADHD AND GIFTEDNESS are sometimes described as having the same or similar characteristics. However, one diagnosis is considered a disability and one, a gift. Neither assumption is ideal in supporting the child identified with either ADHD, giftedness, or both, often referred to as twice exceptional or 2e.
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