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Simple Guide To ADHD In Children

Simple Guide To ADHD In Children

How to handle ADHD in Children and What to do when your kid has it

by Jacob Anderson
Paperback
Publication Date: 27/06/2019

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When You Buy The Paper Version, You Get A Free Kindle VersionAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a child is a behavioral and emotional-volitional disorder, as a result of which the child has difficulty concentrating, assiduity, retaining one or more instructions, often "misses everything", fails to master the school program. Such children cannot sit long in one place, impatient, impulsive, sometimes capricious, their actions are often chaotic and aimless.Often parents and caregivers confuse these symptoms of a neurological disease with the characteristic features of a child's personality. Therefore, children remain for a long time without the proper attention of specialists, which is fraught with the development of various adverse events.Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are often poorly studied, and in the future, they are subject to antisocial changes (they are prone to alcohol and drug addiction). Such children increase the risk of headaches, neurosis, tics. Often develop diseases of the cardiovascular and digestive systems, sleep disorders and other adverse factors.The main danger of this violation lies in the fact that the external manifestations and symptoms are that the child gives the impression of being very active and energetic, overflowing with energy. Parents decide that the child does not have enough places where he can throw out all his energy, and begin to drive the child to all possible sports clubs and sections. In this way, the child psychologically and emotionally begins to deplete. Remember, a hyperactive child from the sports section shows only swimming!!! External activity is deceptive, so the child only self-stimulates, trying to concentrate and keep the instruction.SYMPTOMS OF ADHDThe main signs of pathology include: Violation of attention. The child cannot concentrate on any type of activity, he avoids doing routine exercises.Hyperactivity The child performs many aimless movements, talks non-stop, has very expressive facial expressions.Impulsiveness. He is not able to observe the sequence of actions, plan, wait, is guided only by his desires. Such children have emotional lability, that is, a quick transition from laughter to crying and vice versa. They do not feel the danger, which is why they often perform actions that lead to traumatic injuries.The level of intelligence of a child with ADHD is usually age-matched or even exceeds it. However, it is difficult to interact with peers, being too intrusive or aggressive. Emotional development suffers. The child is characterized by such qualities as imbalance, moodiness, excessive emotionality. Adults often compare it to other, more obedient, children. In this regard, low self-esteem develops, the child is removed from society or protesting, becoming aggressive.The nervous system of a child with ADHD is not able to adequately perceive stimuli coming from outside, and this behavior is an attempt to protect against external environmental factors. The nervous system of the baby is often exhausted, neurodynamics is very low. The kid quickly gets tired especially from intellectual activities that require planning and long concentration. The child subconsciously seeks to escape from such activities, from the outside it seems that the baby takes up everything and quickly throws, without finishing it to the end.
ISBN:
9781076652409
9781076652409
Category:
Paediatric medicine
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
27-06-2019
Publisher:
Independently Published
Pages:
30
Dimensions (mm):
203x127x2mm
Weight:
0.04kg

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