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Information on Child ADHD
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the name of a
group of behaviors found in many children and adults. This is mostly occur in boys
than in girls. These behaviors contribute to significant problems in relationships,
learning and behavior. About half of children who have ADHD continue to be easily
distracted, have mood swings, hot tempers and are unable to complete tasks. There must be
clear evidence of clinically significant impairment in social, academic, or occupational
functioning.

The causes of the child ADHD are food allergies,
depression, genetics, diet, undetected seizures. The very real need for structure with a
child with ADD the desperate need for rebuilding and maintaining self esteem and far from
least, names of organizations and educational institutions which would be of value not
only to your child but to yourself as a parent. Childhood ADHD is diagnosed after a child
has shown six or more specific symptoms of inactivity and/or hyperactivity on a regular
basis for more than six months in more than two settings.
Types of Child ADHD
There are three types of the child ADHD. They are as follows
Combination of Inattentive/Hyperactive/Impulsive Child ADHD
Combination of Hyperactive/Impulsive Type Child ADHD
Inattentive Type Child ADHD
Symptoms of Child ADHD
Difficulty following instructions
Loses things necessary for tasks or activities
Low concentration
Have difficulty playing quietly.
Talks excessively
Forgets things
Do not finish tasks.
Often fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork,
work, or other activities.
Prevention for Child ADHD
Set specific times for waking up, eating, playing, doing homework, doing chores, watching
TV or playing video games, and going to bed. Post the schedule where your child will
always see it. Explain any changes to the routine in advance.
Use More Immediate Consequences - ADHD children require more immediate feedback or
consequences for their behavior and activities than do normal children.This feedback must
be clear, specific, and occur as close in time after the behavior that is the target of
change as circumstances permit, if it is to be maximally effective in developing and
maintaining positive behaviors in ADHD children.
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Reward your child when he or she tries to finish school work, not
just for good grades. You can give extra rewards for earning better grades.
Diagnosis of Child ADHD
The diagnosis of ADHD involves the gathering of information from several sources,
including school, caregivers, and parents. Your childs primary care doctor can determine
whether your child has ADHD using standard guidelines developed by the American Academy of
Pediatrics. These diagnosis guidelines are for children 6 to 12 years of age. |
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Treatment for Child ADHD
All doctors across the board - agree that ADHD medications are not the cure for Attention
Deficit Hyperactive Disorder and A.D.D., but simply a means of minimizing the symptoms. |
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A team effort, with parents, teachers and doctors working together, is the best way to
help your child.
The long-term treatment with a combination of medications and behavioral therapy is far
superior to just medication treatment.
Some children benefit from counseling or from structured therapy. |
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