02/13/2026
European Journal of Pediatric Neurology formally reports what we noticed in working with kids with sleep disorders 25 years ago! Children with ADHD show high rates of vestibular hypofunction (65% vs. 0% in controls), balance issues (42% vs. 0%), panic/anxiety, and spatial disorientation. The combination of ADHD with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) amplifies these problems even further. (PubMed).
Why is this important? Vestibular dysfunction whether readily apparent or not, increases cognitive load as the brain must allocate resources for balance and spatial processing, thereby disrupting attention and emotional regulation.
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