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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
You do not need to go to a special school for ADHD. You can go to a regularschool if your ADHD is monitored.
In some countries, with government healthcare the taxpayers pay for the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD. However, in most countries the cost must be paid by either the individual (or parent) directly or through an insurance plan.
Adults do have ADHD. It's something we're born with. Little testing is done on adults.
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.
ADHD is rooted in the underdevelopment of certain regions of the brain. However, the symptoms of ADHD affect a person in school, work, and even personal relationships.
What a high school will do for a person with ADHD and dysgraphia depends on the school district. They may offer special classes or may allow students to take tests and do their homework verbally.
Your childs school may offer free tutoring for ADHD children. You can also check at www.additudemag.com.
I am a 13 year old with ADHD. I do fine in school but I take Adderall to keep me focused, even without my pill I can still control myself and stay focused, but at the end of the day I tend to fall apart. So to answer your question your child can have adhd and be fine in school. hope this helped.
For people with ADHD no because we have trouble with the hours itself unless you are on really good medication ( I have got ADHD )
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