ADHD is commonly associated with attention and behaviour challenges, but many parents are surprised to learn there’s also a strong link with speech and language delays. If your child has both, you’re not alone—and there are strategies that can help.

Why ADHD and Speech Delay Often Co-Occur

Children with ADHD may:

  • Struggle to process and retain verbal information
  • Have difficulty with impulse control, affecting conversation
  • Experience delays in vocabulary or sentence structure

Common Challenges

  • Interrupting or talking over others
  • Difficulty telling stories in order
  • Trouble following or giving instructions
  • Frustration in social situations

What Parents Can Do

  • Use clear, simple instructions
  • Support active listening with visual aids
  • Build communication into play and routines
  • Be patient and avoid rushing speech

When to Seek Help

If your child’s communication difficulties are affecting learning or relationships, a Speech and Language Therapist can assess and guide you.

Check out our ADHD and communication workshop and parent toolkit available at Articulate Kids.

Key Takeaway: Understanding the overlap between ADHD and speech delay helps you take targeted action. Small changes can lead to big progress.