Nothing. A three year old always acts like that. You should talk to your doctor if you are really concerned.
if he has adhd. give it ridilin
No
Check with your doctor-he will be able to either give you specific answers or he will be able to give you a list of organizations that can help you decide what is best for you and your child.
There are questionnaires that can determine if you have ADHD. However, you should see a licensed professional to decide this and see if you need intervention or medication.
It depends on location, grade level, etc. If you're in college most of the time disability services will give out or have lists of other people who give out scholarships for possibly ADHD solely, but usually just disabilities in general, which ADHD falls under.
Diet info here www.vaxa.com/ADHD-diet-information.cfm www.helpguide.org/mental/adhd_add_signs_symptoms.htm for symptoms
You will get the same effects as someone with ADD/ADHD. It is a stimulant and will most likely give you a euphoria, focus, motivation etc... Adderall is way better BTW.
If your child has ADHD, his or her diet is very important. Be sure to reduce sugar intake, provide a lot of dairy products and give your child a healthy multivitamin.
YesThe slang for Ridilin on the streets is know as "poor mans coke" the effect for a person without ADHD can be similar to that of coke. HOWEVER for those with ADHD the effect will not give them the same effect in fact it will do the opposite, obviously because that is what Ridilin is prescribed for(ADHD).
Give them medicine. Put them under a 504 plan. Give them extra attention and help.
Ritalin is essentially speed, it's a drug. If you DON'T have ADHD you shouldn't take it. It can be addictive so you shouldn't give it to your children without consulting a doctor first.
It helps to reduce activity and makes it easier to concentrate in school etc.