Worried your child might have ADHD? Here are some tips on what to look for.
A child who suffers from ADHD is really hyperactive, has trouble focusing and acts impulsively. Sufferers of ADHD demonstrate these behaviors continuously for six months or more.
In a healthy brain, chemicals called neurotransmitters relay instructions for everything from body movements to memory recall. In ADHD sufferers some of these chemicals namely dopamine are not transmitted properly.
Professionals recognize three basic kinds of ADHD. Children who have a hyperactive impulse type or just HD appear restless, fidgety and impatience. Patients with inattentive ADHD appear to be daydreamers. Patients who exhibit both hyperactivity and inattention are considered to have combined ADHD.
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