my sister as ADhd and she is not a bad kid she just couldn't understand things as well and was full of energy all the time and if you think your kid might have ADHD then you should take he or she to the doctor to get tested.
If the mother has ADHD, the child may also have the condition as well?
If your son has ADHD that only thing that could really be adding to his hyper activity is sugar and caffeine. It is recommended to remove these from a child's diet who has ADHD.
ADHD is diagnosed in boys three of four times more often
No; excessive lying is not associated with either ADHD nor austism.
Trouble speaking can be part of ADD ADHD and Autism, and a lot more. ADD and ADHD both have do to with Stuttering, not really trouble speaking. Autism can affect speech. If you have any questions about Autistic Children then email me at ijm9098@gmail.com I have tons of experience with Autistic children.
Usually you are born with autism adhd and ocd , But peopel with autism also tend to have adhd and ocd
perhaps, but it's not something that is developed with age... the "H" is crap though. it doesn't belong in there at all... see "difference between ADD and OCD"
No, ADHD is not considered a severe disability and thus does not qualify for additional child support amounts or government assistance.
Diet is very important when trying to decrease or eliminate symptoms of ADHD. Ensuring that the child gets plenty of complex carbohydrates, protein, and fatty acids such as Omega 3 can make a huge difference in the persons ability to concentrate. The elimination of simple carbohydrates such as, white bread, sugar, and corn starch can also decrease ADHD symptoms. More information can be found at: http://www.webmd.com/add-ADHD/guide/ADHD-diets
I don't know what hitting has to do with ADHD, but look at "difference between ADD and OCD"
No. ADHD is a diagnosis that is made with a list of symptoms; these symptoms include restlessness, lack of focus, and fidgeting. These symptoms can be found in almost any child just being a 'kid'. The combination of symptoms and severity make the diagnosis of ADHD.
ADHD is more commonly diagnosed and treated in kids. Aside from this, both children and adults generally manifest the disease in a very similar fashion.