
Masking & Loneliness in ADHD Girls: A Powerful Conversation with Dana Dzamic
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What if your daughter seems social, happy, and successful—but still feels completely alone inside?
In this episode of the FIND the ADHD Girls podcast, Cynthia Hammer speaks with Dana Dzamic—ADHD coach, consultant, and mother—about the quiet pain of masking and loneliness in girls with ADHD. Dana explains how these challenges begin in early childhood, why they’re so often overlooked, and how masking becomes a lifelong habit that even diagnosis doesn’t always fix.
We talk about performance anxiety, rejection sensitivity, and the pressure to fit in at school, home, and work. Dana also shares what real inclusion should look like—and why celebrating difference is the key to helping neurodivergent girls thrive.
Whether you’re a parent, educator, or adult reflecting on your own experience, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss.
🎧 Read more from Dana at ADHDInsightHub.com
Explore free ADHD resources at FINDtheADHDgirls.org/repository
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Find The ADHD Girls is a project of the Inattentive ADHD Coalition (www.iadhd.org)
The mission of this project is to give all girls who have ADHD
a fair start in life by getting them diagnosed by age 8.
COULD YOUR DAUGHTER HAVE ADHD?
ADHD can look different in girls - meaning that often, they are missed for ADHD diagnosis.
Find out if your daughter has ADHD at findtheadhdgirls.org
Learn about inattentive ADHD at www.iadhd.org, the only website solely about inattentive ADHD