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What is ADHD?
ADHD is a term that’s thrown around so frequently
these days, we all assume we know what it means. Used to apply to
everyone from a kid who misbehaves in school to an adult who has trouble
focusing on a single TV or computer screen at a time, ADHD is actually a
clinical diagnosis. Learning more about what ADHD is – and isn’t – can
help you determine if you or someone you love warrants further testing.
ADHD
ADHD stands for “attention deficit-hyperactivity
disorder.” In common parlance, it’s used interchangeably with ADD, which
stands for “attention deficit disorder.” However, this term refers to
cases where there’s attention deficit, but no hyperactivity involved.
From a layperson’s point of view, ADHD means the
person – often a child -- has problems concentrating and paying
attention.
Of course, that can be applied to pretty much any
child over the course of a typical day. What sets people with ADHD apart
is that the area of the brain responsible for clarity, mental focus and
activity is actually wired differently. What that means is that even
when you try to “settle down,” your mind just doesn’t want to comply.
You can tell yourself to relax, focus, and pay attention, but you just
can’t make your mind and body comply.
So from an outsider’s perspective, how do you tell
if your child is just suffering from normal “wigglies,” or really has
ADHD? Let’s take a look more closely.
Signs and Symptoms of ADHD
There are three main components of ADHD:
hyperactivity, inattention and impulsivity. Each has similar symptoms
but they can be distinguished enough to determine if your child has one,
two or all of the components.
Hyperactivity
Signs of hyperactivity include:
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difficulty sitting still, frequent fidgeting and squirming
uncontrollably
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the inability to stay seated, even when they’re instructed
to stay still
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inappropriate behavior like climbing or playing at
inappropriate times, or on inappropriate objects like chairs or desks
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problems playing quietly when requested
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incessant talking even when instructed to be quiet
Inattention
Signs of inattention include:
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trouble staying on task for even short periods of time
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lack of attention when you are speaking to them
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issues with staying organized at school, work and home
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forgetfulness regarding assignments, requests, chores,
homework, etc.
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easy distractibility when performing a task
Impulsivity
Signs of impulsivity include:
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difficulty waiting in line
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blurting out of answers in class or in meetings even when
not called on
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constant interruption of conversations
If you or your child has exhibited any of these
signs, the next step is testing. A professional assessment can give you
more insight into the condition, with regards to possible treatment and
management.
1. What is ADHD?
2. What causes ADHD?
3. How is ADHD Diagnosed?
4. Medicinal Treatment options for ADHD
5. Behavioral
Treatment for ADHD
6. An ADHD Diet
7. In the Classroom: Tips for Managing ADHD
8. Homework Battles: Setting your child up for success
9. In the Home: Parenting Tips for Children with ADHD
10. Misconceptions about ADHD
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