Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) Essay -- ADD Childhood C
            ââ¬Å" ADHD, a disorder beginning in childhood, characterized by a persistent inability to sit    still, focus attention on specific tasks, and control impulses,â⬠ contributed by Michael Woods to    Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is one of the most    common mental disorders of childhood. Many children grow out of ADHD by adolescent or    adult years, but many do not. Studies show ADHD in adulthood is more severe and may cause    long term effects.         Diagnosing ADHD is very difficult, because most children are inattentive, hyperactive, and    impulsive at least some of the time. When diagnosing there is no blood test, or written test to    determine if ADHD is present. All there is are guidelines and an educated guess. The guidelines    include, ââ¬Å" A disturbance of at least six months during which at least eight of the following are    present:          1. often fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in seat         2. has difficulty remaining seated when required to do so         3. is easily distracted by extraneous stimuli         4. has difficulty awaiting turn in games or group situations         5. often blurts out answers to questions before they have been completed         6. has difficulty following through on instructions from others         7. has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities         8. often shifts from one uncompleted activity to another         9. has difficulty playing quietly         10. often talks excessively         11. often does not seem to listen to what is being said to him or her         13. often loses things necessary for tasks or activities at school or at home ( e.g.. pencils )         14. often engages in physically dangerous activities without considering possible         consequences ( not for thrill seeking purposes ) e.g.. runs into the street without looking    The above items are listed in descending order of discriminating power based on data from    national field trial of the DSM-III-R criteria for Disruptive Behavior Disorders,â⬠ contributed Sam    & Michael Goldstein to Managing Attention Disorders in Children page11. In order to diagnose    ADHD, these symptoms must occur more frequent than children of the same age and must occur    in more than one sitting.         90% of ADHD patients take Ritalin, a mild central nervous system stimula...              ...illness, it    is very hard to diagnose and is very frustrating for an ADHD parent. ADHD is usually controlled    by Ritalin, a mild nervous system stimulant. Due to the fact that there is no true way to determine    ADHD, it is often a misdiagnosis of a child acting like a child.            Works Cited         ââ¬Å"ADD,â⬠ What causes ADD?, 1997, Netscape Navigator 22 November                             /page_341_826.asp>.         ââ¬Å"ADD/ADHD,â⬠ Diagnosing ADHD/ADD in Children 1999, Netscape Nvigator              22 November 1999.                            r/page_341_822.asp>.         ââ¬Å"ADHD Medications,â⬠ Are Medicines OK for My Child? 1998, Netscape              Navigator 22 November 1999,              .         Corley, Gwendolyn, interview, December 9,1999         Flick, Grad L. Ph.D ADD/ADHD Behavior-Change Resource Kit West              Nyack, New York: 1998         Glodstein, Sam and Michael, Managing Attention Disorders in Children.              Canada: 1990 John Wiley and Sons Inc.                       
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