ADHD is no reason to stop studying. People with ADHD may have to work harder to remain focused but there are things that can be done to help. Eliminating distractions is one way to help. This can be done by turning off all music and other electronic devices while studying.
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i also have ADHD and i find it easier to study if you play music through headphones so that you block out all other distracting noises
Yes; there is no study that has shown it worsens symptoms for individuals with ADHD.
The website "ADHD Rollercoaster" (http://adhdrollercoaster.org/the-basics/adhd-and-diet-parsing-the-recent-research/) in the article on "parsing the research" provides a clear and unbiased description of a particular study along with links to the original article and other helpful sources.
its spanish.
No; no study has linked ADHD with having a lower IQ than average. ADHD affects motivation and focus which do not have a direct impact on intelligence. There are certain celebrities with ADHD who credit their success to having the disorder.
Trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad (TDAH)
"Estudiar" is the Spanish verb meaning "to study".Estudiar means to study
English: "study hall" Spanish: "hora de estudio"
Methylphenidate improved both social anxiety and ADHD symptoms in adults, study found.
"To study" is "estudiar" in Spanish. In speaking af a room, "despacho" or "estudio". A study is "un estudio".
"You all don't study" in Spanish is "Usted no todos estudian."