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    and even how fast a heart beats. The brain can also be underdeveloped and cause disorders and diseases. ADHD is a disorder that lots of children and adults have. ADHD is treated in many ways, but the majority is through the use of medication. Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder are being medicated and this medication is affecting the brain and students with this disorder. ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, a learning disability in children,and some adults

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    The symptoms of ADHD can vary amongst the individual or age. Research indicates the core childhood symptoms shift with developmental ages. Symptoms in children may manifest as early as infancy. Children will have difficult temperaments, negative moods, high activity levels, and irregular sleeping and eating habits. Toddler age children will begin to demonstrate more behavioral problems, over activity difficulty toileting and over impulsivity. A preschool student may exhibit poor concentration, high

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    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, otherwise known as ADHD, is a neurological and behavioural disorder that can affect children, adolescents and can continue during adulthood. Within the UK, studies conducted of children ages 5 – 15 showed that 3.6% of boys and 0.0% of girls had ADHD (Holden et al). They are also often referred to as SEN (Special Educational Needs) students. The SEN Code of Practice 2014 states that all children with an identified SEN will have their needs met through mainstream

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    The prevalence of ADHD diagnosis in children has increased since 20 years ago. As of 2014, about 5 million children have a current diagnosis of ADHD with the average age of diagnosis being 6 years old. A parent-reported data analysis completed by the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) in the years 2011–2013 found that children between the ages of 12 and 17 are the most diagnosed (CHADD). It was also discovered that an ADHD diagnoses is more common in males than females by 7.7%. There is no

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    ADHD is one of the most conventional behavior disorder that typically manifest itself in childhood (Carson, 2012), and can cause a multitude complications among a variety of settings such as social and school settings. Inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity are common symptoms for patients who suffer from ADHD. Children with ADHD can be very disorderly in classroom settings, and boys are ten times more likely than girls to receive a diagnosis in childhood, while in adulthood, the ratio is practically

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    different types of treatment for kids with ADHD and include cognitive-behavioral training, social skills trainings, individual counseling, and finally, pharmacological treatment. Two of the most commonly used pharmacological treatments are methylphenidate and amphetamines. Providing pharmacological treatment is the least preferred method but is the most widely used one as well considering 70-75% of children on these stimulants have reduced. Many children with ADHD experience different symptoms, all children

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    Effects of ADHD in Different Genders Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a developmental disorder involving behavioral and cognitive aspects of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity (Ciccarelli, S.). This disorder is most common mental disorder in children. ADHD gets diagnosed at a young age and continues in some cases into adulthood. Although in most cases children who are diagnosed with ADHD in childhood, normally grow out of it by the time they become adults. It is estimated

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    What is ADHD? According to Center of Disease control (2015), ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood. Children with ADHD may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors (may act without thinking about what the result will be), or be overly active. (Web) As reported by PBS.Org, (2001) the percent of children estimated to have ADHD has changed over time. A historical view

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    ADHD Case Study Essay

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    signs and symptoms I believe he is describing are from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) which is one of the most common childhood disorders and can continue through adolescence and adulthood. Symptoms include difficulty staying focused and paying attention, difficulty controlling behavior, and hyperactivity (over-activity) (nimh.nih.gov). Sometimes it can be hard to diagnose a child with ADHD because symptoms may look like other problems. For example, a child may seem quiet and well-behaved

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    Down Syndrome Vs Adhd

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    Down Syndrome vs. ADHD Many children and young adults are born with Down Syndrome and ADHD(Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) even though they have significant difference between them. Down Syndrome is when a child is born with a full or partial extra copy of chromosome 21(ndss.org). ADHD(Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a mental disorder an individual develops in their childhood and continues through adulthood(www.nimh.nih.gov). Down syndrome is one of the most common birth

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