ADHD T-Shirts: ADHD Humor

By Dr. Kenny Handelman

As a doctor seeing lots of kids and teens with ADD or ADHD, I often see great t-shirts coming into my office. Since, I’ve had an iPhone, I have often asked for permission (from the parent and child/teen) to take a picture of their T-Shirt to share with you on my blog.

So, here are the funniest ADHD T-shirts that I’ve seen coming into my office. Of course, I am calling them ADHD T-Shirts – but I don’t think they were necessarily marketed that way :-) .

I intend to update this post as new great shirts come into my office.

These are in no particular order. There is one which has ‘bad language’ (in case you show your kids -  be warned!)

ADHD T-Shirt #1: Easily Distracted:

ADHD: Easily Distracted

ADHD: Easily Distracted

ADHD T-Shirt #2: Warning: Mouth Faster Than Brain

ADHD T-shirt: Mouth faster than Brain

ADHD T-shirt: Mouth faster than Brain

ADHD T-Shirt #3: Annoying Parents: Part 1

ADHD T-shirt: Annoying Parents

ADHD T-shirt: Annoying Parents

ADHD T-Shirt #4: Annoying Parents Part 2

ADHD T-Shirt: Annoying Parents: Mission Accomplished

ADHD T-Shirt: Annoying Parents: Mission Accomplished

ADHD T-Shirt #5:  I know everything

ADHD T-Shirt: I Know Everything

ADHD T-Shirt: I Know Everything

ADHD T-Shirt #6: Where’s My Homework?

ADHD T-Shirt: Homework

ADHD T-Shirt: Homework

ADHD T-Shirt #7: I didn’t do it!

ADHD T-Shirt: I didn't do it!

ADHD T-Shirt: I didn't do it!

ADHD T-Shirt #8: The A** Family (strong language warning for this one!)

The Ass Family

ADHD T-Shirt: The Ass Family

ADHD T-Shirt #9: I’m In Charge (But Out of Control)

ADHD Tshirt: I'm In Charge - But out of control!

ADHD Tshirt: I'm In Charge – But out of control!

ADHD T-Shirt #10: Video Games

ADHD T-Shirt: Video Games

ADHD T-Shirt: Video Games

This one is a little hard to read – it says: “How can I get better at video games, when I’m stuck in school for 7 hours per day?”

ADHD T-Shirt #11: Attitude!

ADHD T-Shirt: Attitude

ADHD T-Shirt: Attitude

ADHD T-Shirt #12: Superhero?
(this one was actually being worn by a Mom!)

ADHD T-Shirt: Superhero

ADHD T-Shirt: Superhero

I hope you’ve enjoyed these t-shirts. Which is your favorite? Please share below.

Please also forward this post to your friends and family. ADD/ADHD can be so serious – it’s worth having a laugh sometimes too!

All the best,

Dr. Kenny

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Comments

  1. Judith Bernard says:

    Dear Dr. Love the tea shirts. It’s time for me to come clean as I asumme? you deal mostley w/ kids, but find your information to be a joy and the best yet(at least for my case).
    I am an “almost” 63 year old Black-Hispanic Latino female who knew for most of my life that something was “OFF” could never finish any thing, never understood math, raised? by a divorce orfand mother that though if I had been born a male my father would not have left her.
    At 13 in Costa Rica I ask our parish priest to get me away, one year later the missionary nuns desided I had no vocation.Fast forward,did the best I could w/ sewing jobs and raised a Special Ed teacher and a soon to be Psychologist that don’t think I’m worthy of a call. I diagnost myself 6 years ago but only able to convince a Psychiatrist 2 years agoto prescribe ADDERAL. After many Stimulants I pleaded for Straterra, it’s been 6 weeks , thoughts are less erradic but focus and concentration…..? I tried going (winging) back to school, 3 credits short of an ASS in Humanities I am stuck and had to apply for dissabilty. I am hoping I can just go back to Costa Rica and live a peaceful life, ADHD is a joyful life destroyer and more so when diagnosed too late to do much abou it. Thank you Doc. Judith

  2. Rita says:

    Hi, I really enjoyed the t-shirt pictures. I am a special education teacher and have been teaching students with ADHD for 11 years. They are smart, creative, and sensitive. They often complain about their medicine and most of them need it to function. They say, “it makes me feel sick or I won’t have friends.” I get sad and frustrated at times because it is difficult at times convince them of all the qualities they have and all that they have to offer. Your information has helped me to help others. Thank you for all that you do for these people with ADHD.

  3. vanessa says:

    the tee shirts are awesome! now, of course, i must find out where to get them…if you ever get an inkling where any of them came from, please post! thank you again1
    an adhd mother with an adhd kid and adhd grandson (the tee with how can i get better at video games applies here)
    thank you! merry christmas

  4. Hey Vanessa,
    Glad you liked the shirts.
    I don’t know where to get them… I’ll have to see if I can find a resource :-)
    Dr. Kenny

  5. Victoria says:

    Love your blog; very helpful as a resource for “dealing” with my son! Re the t-shirts: I will try to get the info on where I ordered this one. It has the ACDC font and says “ADHD: Black in Bla— wow look at that squirrel”. Doesn’t that say it all?

  6. Laurel says:

    They all think I have ADD and I think they’re full of-hey look a kitty!

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