Talk:Aubrey Little/@comment-107.181.197.7-20181207120548/@comment-2601:703:4200:43B1:C94E:79E9:E34B:A33A-20181213022527

Eh, ADD is a bit of an outdated term (meaning it's no longer in the DSM and doctors don't usually use it). There's now 3 different types of ADHD: Primarily Hyperactive-Impulsive Type, Inattentive Type, and Combined Type (symptoms of both). These terms are a lot more accurate than just ADHD/ADD, and when people refer to "ADD" nowadays they're usually talking about the Primarily Inattentive Type, where hyperactivity isn't really there.

Travis got diagnosed when he was super young, so ADD was probably still being used back then. Sorry this was really long! I just think it's ok for the wiki to say she has ADHD, since ADD isn't really a medical term anymore.