They could blink more frequently than anyone else they spread there jaw apart
Common symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) include difficulty paying attention, impulsivity, disorganization, forgetfulness, trouble staying focused, and being easily distracted. Individuals with ADD may also struggle with time management and completing tasks.
Perhaps the best thing to do is to phone your doctor or gp.
A child might be tested for ADD if they display several symptoms primarily in group activities such as school. Inability to concentrate, incessant talking during quiet lessons, lack of focus on projects and repeatedly getting into trouble for doing the wrong thing can all point to ADD, or the need to rule out ADD as part of the solution.
no. Unfortunately not. It's something that will be suffered through for life. see "difference between ADD and OCD"
Yes, it is possible for ADD symptoms to go unnoticed in young children but they often become more obvious as the child ages and doesn't slow down like other children their age.
With ADD, you cannot concentrate that well. you would be overly distracted by every sound.
It is very hard to determine if your child has ADD or just tired, bored and not interested. Symptoms of ADD can be hyperactivity, not paying attention, trouble focusing, impulsive behavior and inability to sit still. Any concerns about your child's behavior should be discussed with his or her doctor.
People with autism can also have ADD. Sometimes, one condition is misdiagnosed as the other. But, the two conditions are not related disorders. Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder. ADD is a neurobiological disorder related to the brain chemical dopamine. Here is an incomplete list of symptoms that might appear in either a child with autism or a child with ADD, but these symptoms will not appear in every child with either autism or ADD: - forgetfulness or short-term memory issues - talking excessively - social errors such as not waiting one's turn or interrupting - inability to focus on topics that are not primary areas of interest - fidgeting or stimming - easily distracted - considered disruptive
If you suspect anything you have to contact a doctor who can evaluate you. You can't know just by looking at symptoms.
ADD/ADHD are genetic predispositions. As far as i know there is no preventative medicine/activities for ADD/ADHD, though there are many things one can do to lessen the symptoms and manage the disorder without medication
ADD/ADHD are genetic predispositions. As far as i know there is no preventative medicine/activities for ADD/ADHD, though there are many things one can do to lessen the symptoms and manage the disorder without medication
Babies can have ADD symptoms. This is especially true if the mother was addicted to alcohol or drugs while she was pregnant.