Inattention, hyperactivity & impulsivity are the key behaviors of ADHD. The symptoms of ADHD are especially to define because it is hard to draw the line at where normal levels of inattention, hyperactivity & impulsivity end & clinically significant levels requiring intervention begin.
Predominantly inattentive type symptoms may include:
- Be easily distracted, miss details, forget things, & frequently switch from one activity to another.
- Have difficulty maintaining focus on one tasks.
- Become bored with a task after only a few minutes, unless doing something enjoyable.
- Have difficulty focussing attention on organizing & completing or turning in homework assignments, often losing things (e.g -pencils, toys, assignments) needed to complete tasks or activities.
- Not seem to listen when spoken to.
- Daydream, become easily confused & move slowly.
- Have difficulty processing information as quickly & accurately as others.
- Struggle to follow instructions.
Predominantly hyperactive impulsive type symptoms may include:
- Fidget & squirm in their seats.
- Talk non stop.
- Dash around, touching or playing with anything & every thing in sight.
- Have trouble sitting still during dinner, school & story time.
- Have difficulty doing quiet tasks or activities.
- Be very impatient.
- Blurt out inappropriate comments, slow their emotions without regard for consequences.
- Have difficulty waiting their for things they want or waiting their turns in games.
COMORBID DISORDERS
Inattention & "hyperactive behavior aren't necessarily the only problems in child with ADHD.
ADHD exists alone in only 1/3 of the children diagnosed with it.
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