Differences in Perception in Children with ADHD

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Differences in Perception in Children with ADHD ADHD children seem to always be in motion. They can find it hard to complete tasks they¡¦ve begun and planning ahead is difficult. These children occasionally appear to be oblivious to what takes place around them. Then there are other days when these children appear to behave just fine, apparently unaffected by the disorder. This can pose a problem for the affected youngsters as it leads others to think that the ADHD children can readily control these behaviors. ADHD is non-discriminating. Faced with constant turmoil and commotion in their lives, these affected children are from many diverse backgrounds (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 42). Ethnicity and cultural backgrounds of the affected children and their primary caregivers can greatly influence the understanding of this disorder and its associated behaviors as well as affect any treatment options that might be sought (Bussing 233). Why don¡¦t all children benefit from the wealth of information and treatment options available in today¡¦s society? Children today seem to be plagued with a chronic psychiatric condition called Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, otherwise known as ADHD. Estimates suggest that this disorder is affecting 3% to 5% of the children in this country (Bussing 233). In the United States this means reference is being made to nearly 5 million ADHD children. ADHD isn¡¦t just some convenient or fancy term for what parents would call a child who misbehaves. This condition, recognized in previous years as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Minimal Brain Dysfunction, Minimal Brain Damage, Hyperkinesis and Hyperactivity, is a serious medical condition that is thought to cause inappr... ... middle of paper ... ...tidimensional Treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder: A Family Oriented Approach.¡¨ Journal of mental Health Counseling, Nov. 1997, Vol. 19, Issue 1: 3. Johnson, Thomas M. ¡§Evaluating the Hyperactive Child In Your Office: Is It ADHD?¡¨ American Family Physician, Jul. 1997, Vol. 56, Issue 1: 155. Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. Microsoft Corporation, 1997. U.S. National Institutes of Health and National Institute of Mental Health. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. US DEPT HHS PUBL Natl Inst Health, Sep. 1994. Department of Health and Human Services Publications. Wright, James V, Collins Morton, Rhonda and Beale, Elizabeth W. ¡§Including the Multicultural Student with AD/HD in the Regular Classroom.¡¨ CHADD Home Page 11 Nov. 1999. Available WWW: http://www.chadd.org/attention/attnv4n2al.htm.

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