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The Attention Crisis We Created

The Attention Crisis We Created

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ADHD has become one of the most common diagnoses of modern childhood, yet the way we define it hasn’t changed. We still describe behaviors. We still chase symptoms. And we still overlook what may actually be happening inside the brain.

In this episode, I challenge the traditional model of ADHD and reframe it as a problem of neurological imbalance. Attention, motivation, impulse control, and even physical restlessness are not random traits — they are outputs of specific brain networks developing at different speeds.

As technology, screen exposure, and modern lifestyles reshape how children grow up, the gap between brain development and environmental demands may be widening. The result is a generation struggling to focus, regulate emotion, and stay present — not because they are broken, but because their brains are adapting to a world that changed faster than biology could.

In this conversation, I look at ADHD from the level of brain function rather than behavior, because effective intervention begins with identifying which systems are underdeveloped, not simply suppressing the outward signs.

Because attention isn’t just a skill. It’s a neurological state.

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