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What are 5 signs a child may have ADHD

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What are 5 signs a child may have ADHD

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  1. What are 5 signs of ADHD a child may show?

  2. It can be challenging for parents to determine whether their child is simply going through a phase or if there is something more serious going on. Around 1 in 10 kids worldwide suffer from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a common childhood disorder. Children with ADHD may find it difficult to focus, maintain their composure, and rein in their impulses. There are a few symptoms to watch out for if you're concerned that your child may have ADHD.

  3. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): One of the main signs of ADHD is attention deficit. Children with ADHD may struggle to concentrate on tasks, follow directions, or finish their homework. Additionally, they might be easily distracted by noises or movements outside of themselves.

  4. Hyperactivity: Hyperactivity is a typical symptom of ADHD. Children who have ADHD may find it difficult to sit still or fidget or squirm constantly. They might also talk a lot or have a hard time waiting their turn. Impulsivity: Children with ADHD may have difficulty controlling their impulses. They might make impulsive decisions, talk over others, or have trouble waiting their turn. Additionally, they might have trouble exercising self-control, leading them to overeat or make rash purchases of money.

  5. Poor academic performance: Children with ADHD may have trouble focusing and finishing tasks, which may affect their performance in class. Children with ADHD may struggle academically, miss deadlines, or maintain organisation. Children with ADHD may also display behavioral issues like aggression or defiance. They might have a hard time cooperating with others or adhering to rules. Children who engage in these behaviours may find it difficult to build relationships and may become socially isolated.

  6. ADHD can be challenging for both children and their families, but with the right support, children with ADHD can learn how to manage their symptoms and thrive. If you suspect that your child has ADHD, reach out to an occupational therapist in Ajman or a Rehabilitation Center in Ajman to learn more about how they can help.

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