Impulsivity in children can vary at different ages and can also be a sign of various mental health conditions, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD. Impulsive behaviors are often characterized by random actions children may demonstrate that differs from typical behavior of children within their age group. Thus, it's important to recognize them in your child. Impulsivity is a symptom of ADHD, which typically starts during childhood. If its left unchecked, it can hamper academic performance and social skills. Parents often struggle with understanding the spontaneous behavior in their children. But impulsivity in children is recognizable when you know what to look for.
Frequently interrupting conversations, difficulty with sitting still during meal time, toy-snatching, fidgeting during television shows, game time, storytime or performances, running into other children often during playtime, excessive climbing and jumping on furniture, frequently getting into trouble, frequently getting injured, constantly interrupting other students during class time to play, pushing while in line, excessive talking, lack of patience are common signs of impulsivity in children. A person’s ability to focus and regulate their emotions and behavior relies heavily on brain connectivity.