Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, or ADHD, comes in many shapes and sizes. Depending on where you look, the statistics are quite astounding. According to the CDC, for example, ADHD affects 11.4% of all children aged three to 17 in the US. Worldwide, 366 million adults have it. Its prevalence means it’s essential for neurotypical (and also other neurodivergent) people to understand what it is (and what it isn’t) and how it affects people. That way, we can be better, more sensitive communicators. To be clear, it’s beneficial for everyone to understand how to communicate sensitively and eff…