Adhd/Add
ADHD/ADD
In this essay I am going to explain to you what Attention deficit hyperactive disorder(ADHD) is, how it ties in with attention deficit disorder(ADD), what are some of the showing sings (warning signs), and different ways it can be treated.
First what is ADHD, the United States Department of Education defines ADHD as a neurological condition that involves problems with inattention and hyperactivity- impulsivity that are developmentally inconsistent with the age of the child. According to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ADHD is divided down into three sub categories these are predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive- impulsive, and these combined. Now lets break these three down shall we? You have predominantly inattentive, by breaking sub category into two words you will gather that predominantly means mainly and inattentive means a lack of concentration. This category is also ADD; this is when a child has trouble concentrating and will......
View the rest of this paper...
Approximate Word Count: 1113
Approximate Pages: 5 (250 words per double-spaced page)
Why should you join Frat Files?
- - It's safe, secure, and private.
- - Instant access to over 100,000 papers. New papers are added hourly.
- - Fast and reliable customer support.
Similar Essays
-
Adhd
adhd Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition that becomes apparent in some children in the preschool and early school years. It is hard for these children
-
Adhd And You
ADHD and You Imagine living in a fast-moving train, where everything seems to be constantly shifting. Feeling easily bored, yet helpless to keep your mind on tasks you need to
-
Adhd
ADHD Is Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder over diagnosed? Definitions: Medicine.net (2008) defines Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD as "a family of related
-
Adhd
Adhd Children with ADHD are not unable to learn, but their difficulties with inattention and impulsivity often make them unavailable for learning. (Fowler, 1992, p. 19) What is
-
Adhd
ADHD "It's ADHD, What Now?" You are at the office having a stressful and busy day at work, when once again the phone rings and it's your child's teacher. As soon as you pick up
Frat Files
Members
Information
© 2009 FratFiles.com.