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ADHD is the attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity. If you suspect your child has ADHD and want to check the symptoms, which are:
1) impulsivity. Your child can do many things without thinking about what might happen if he does one thing and what the consequence will be.
Example: Another child is making fun of him or her and asks her son a name. Your child is immediately hit another child, without thinking what will be the result of conduct.
2) A child with ADHD may have difficulty paying attention to detail.
Example: The school work has a lot of wrong answers and corrections to be made by the teacher and the child has difficulty with following directions and instructions.
3) Noise and events around the child with ADHD distract him / her so that he / she can not focus on the task at hand.
Example: If you were sitting in a classroom listening to the teacher that focuses on the teacher and his instructions or teaching. The ADHD child hears someone walking down the hallway, a boy a few rows away from blowing the nose, two children whispering, a book falling, etc, easily distracted and make him / her out of focus on the task at hand.
3) You can not stay on task at hand.
Example: The child must move and has difficulty staying on the job he / she should do. He or she gets bored easily unless he / she is very interested in the task.
4) Lack of concentration.
Example: You can stay focused on school work.
5) You can start a task and then switch to other work that produces not get anything done.
Example: May math homework start and then switch to an art project and then spell midway through each task.
6) The child with ADHD gets things.
Example: You tell your child to brush their teeth and say: "In a minute." The child needs to be reminded again and again until he or she comes to the task at hand. Sometimes you may have to walk with the child to do the task immediately.
7) often unorganized.
Example: working papers from school are all over the place, along with other items school should be placed in a book bag when finished using. In addition, the backpack must be packed so that the child has for the next day.
jumps one conversation to another.
Example: Do not listen to another speaker, the interruption and the beginning of the conversation itself on a different issue altogether.
9) The child with ADHD can not sit still.
Example: You may have to swing your head back and forth and came to the desk with a pencil.
10) A lot of movement such as running when he or she must sit and listen.
Example: The child is in education class physical and must listen to the teacher. He or she starts running or walking in circles.
11) He likes to make lots of noise during playback.
Example: A child can sit at the table to play quietly. The child with ADHD has to make noises with his mouth, constantly bouncing, playing with toys and generally very high or uses his mouth to make loud noises themselves.
12) seems to never stop.
Example: The child with ADHD rarely sits down and rests. Always has to be on the go.
13) Generally speaking more than usual.
Example: Charges questioning he or she already knows the responses, it almost seems to talk much, just to hear his voice.
These are the signs and symptoms of ADHD in a child. Your child can not have each of the symptoms.
http://www.adhd-survival-guide.com
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