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About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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  • - Also known as Attention Deficit Disorder, ADHD or ADD
    - Impacts about 5% of children
    - Other disorders, or learning disabilities, often come with it
    - Children with ADHD need great teachers, who really care



    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurologically based disorder.

    Children, teens, and even adults with ADHD often have problems with paying attention to boring work, such as most school work, although they may do well with exciting or stimulating tasks. Many with ADHD are also impulsive, doing or saying things without first considering the consequences. People with Attention Deficit Disorder are typically easily bored.

    About half of those with ADHD are also "hyperactive," meaning that they have high levels of motor activity. They like to move around a lot. They often move around from one activity to another, without ever finishing things that they start.

    There are six different "types" of ADHD. Learn about the different types of ADHD and specific treatment strategies here...

    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a brain thing.

    Yes, it is a matter of poor self-control, but in the neurological sense rather than the "moral" sense. Self-control is a neurological issue. Individuals with ADHD tend to have slower brainwave activity in the front regions of the brain, which is the part of the brain that helps us to decide what to pay attention to in the world around us.

    Of course, it is not just this simple. There are often several regions in the brain that are impacted, and several neurotransmitters are also involved. But the important thing here for parents and teachers to remember is that a child who truly has Attention Deficit Disorder was born with the problem. It is not just a matter of the child being lazy, bored, or lacking self-control on purpose.

    ADHD impacts about two students in every classroom, in every school, across America. Estimates for Attention Deficit Disorder - "ADD" or "ADHD" - range from 5% to 25% of the population. The most accurate number is 5% of the childhood and adolescent population. About 2% of adults are also affected by Attention Deficit Disorder from their childhood. Sometimes it seems like more. Here's why...

    Yes! There are many things that can be done to help those with ADHD. There are several good clinical interventions, ranging from medications to non-medication treatments. These classroom interventions are also very helpful! Be sure to look at the resources available below.

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