Children and ADHD

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Give the fact that many children (and adults, for that matter exhibits some level of the symptoms of ADHD (i.e., inattention, impulsivity, or over activity), what approach could be used to ensure that children are appropriately identified with ADHD?

The child who is showing some symptoms of ADHD should get the proper diagnoses and the parents should bring their child to a specialist. First of all, the child would be seen by a pediatrician or a child psychologist. The specialist would gather information from everyone, the school, caregivers or parents. The health care provider will look over the information and compare it to the regular children of the same age group.

ADHD is not easily diagnosed in adults; sometimes an adult doesn’t know they have it. Adults find out when their own child gets diagnosed and seeks help on their own. For an adult to be properly diagnosed, they most have childhood-onset and persistent and the current symptoms.

In conclusion, I feel a teacher should defiantly recommend the child to be evaluated right way and let the parents know some concerns about t...

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