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Question
What are some characteristics seen in a child with A.D.H.D.?
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Solution
- ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a disorder that causes children to lose focus on tasks very easily.
- They have difficulty paying attention and staying on a task.
- ADHD is distinguished by the child's excessive amount of activity.
- This may include constant fidgeting, nonstop talking, moving around, problems with doing quiet activities, trouble controlling their temper, and more.
- Inattentive ADHD causes people to not put the needed attention into the required task.
- People with inattentive ADHD may struggle with paying attention to instructions, daydream a lot, process information slowly, become bored easily, and be very poorly organised.
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