Many children with ADHD are extremely energetic. However, high energy alone is not enough to diagnose ADHD. Children with some forms of ADHD, like ADD, are very low on energy. In order to be assessed as ADHD, a child must have a chronic problem with his ability to regulate activity level, as well as impairment in their ability to inhibit and control impulses.
Apart from the primary symptoms, there can be additional impairments for ADHD kids that distinguishes them from high energy kids. Here are some of them:
If you see an energetic child who finds it hard to sit still, there are chances of him displaying some signs of ADHD. What tells him apart is his ability to control impulses and emotions, paying attention and responding appropriately in school and home. While the core symptoms that define ADHD can include hyperactivity along with impulsivity and inattention, not all kids with ADHD will have these symptoms in the same way. If you have any concerns about your child’s development, it might be a good idea to check in with your pediatrician.