ADHD
Title: ADHD
Category: Literature / English
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ADHD
There are some children who chronically daydream. They are often very bright, but they have trouble attending to any one topic for very long. They are full of energy and have trouble staying put. They can be quite impulsive in saying or doing whatever comes to mind, and they find distractions impossible to resist (Hallowell 1994). About 15 million Americans have it today; most of them do not know that they have it. The condition occurs in
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parents argue for the use of group parent training in child management skills as the most cost-effective method for managing this heavy case load (Barkley 1987).
ADHD represents a set of interrelated deficiencies in attention, activity level, and impulse control that often results in educational, social, parent-child, and vocational problems, some of which continue into adulthood. As demonstrated, comprehensive assessment and intervention are essential for maximizing the individual’s adjustment and for promoting long-term happiness (Woodrich 2000).
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