Yes; as with most mental disorders there are varying degrees of severity. Some individuals with ADHD believe it has contributed to their success, not failure.
Absolutely! There are many people who have ADHD who are very successful in life, business and education. It does often require medication to manage the ADHD.
no, plenty of kids with ADHD go to normal school. And actually most kids have ADHD when they are born.
Not necessarily. hyperactivity is a part of ADHD but hyperactivity it self is not adhd. This must be diagnosed by a medical professional and the subject may have adhd or is just a hyper type of person.
No, since you child has special condition, you must talk to the schools' officers but going to a special program is your best bet.
He is kicked out of each school because he causes trouble and has ADHD and dyslexia
Very often it is impossible to tell whether a child has ADHD or if there simply is a lack of discipline. ADHD must be diagnosed by a psychologist or a psychiatrist using a specific set of tests. Too often, the label "ADHD" is slapped on a kid to excuse a host of behaviors that go unaddressed. If the kids are not yet in school, consider some parenting classes. If they are in school, talk to the teachers about the kids' behaviors in the classroom and academic performance. The teachers will direct you to assistance from the school system if there are signs that testing is in order. ADHD must be diagnosed by a psychiatrist or a psychologist or an EdD (PhD in Education) who has access to the proper testing tools to make such a determination. If the kids are in school, the teacher or school counselor can help you arrange testing if the is sufficient evidence that such testing would be helpful. Very often, what looks like ADHD is a lack of discipline and control so physicians and professionals are not as eager a
A person must show symptoms prior to age seven.
Half of all the kids showing symptoms of ADHD don't grow out if it. For the rest the symptoms become less severe as a person grows older. Hyperactivity usually stops in the late teenage years. There is no specific age when this happens. Experts believe that the problems with organization and attention often remain. About half of children who have ADHD continue to be easily distracted, have mood swings, hot tempers and are unable to complete tasks as adults.
University is a completely optional education. there is no substitute special school for people who have gone to rehab, because it simply isn't feasible. A person who is in rehab is an adult, and must take repsonsibility for themselves. Once they are cleared, they can choose to go to university.
The legal parent/guardian must go into the school and talk with the teacher that they want they're child to stop going to special education.
To become an OB/GYN a person must graduate from college and attend medical school.
As long as the requests are reasonable they must be fulfilled by the Landlord, or the landlord must allow the tenant to modify his dwelling for that purpose.
If you signed a home-school agreement (HSA) at the beginning of the school year (which every school must have), you can let the HSA deal with your 18-year-old's behavior, according to AdviceGuide. If you have not signed an HSA, then do a Google search.
For a person to become a surgeon one must obtain a bachelors degree and then apply to medical school. Through medical school one specializes in a specialty. To be a surgeon more specialty training to required post medical school.