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What is ADHD?

What is ADHD?. BY Joshua Lannon and Brian Manning. The Symptoms of ADHD. ADHD is a common medical condition where a child or adult would be disorganized inattentive, forgetful, unfocused, and hyperactive. These are common symptoms of ADHD. The 3 Types of ADHD.

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What is ADHD?

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  1. What is ADHD? BY Joshua Lannon and Brian Manning

  2. The Symptoms of ADHD • ADHD is a common medical condition where a child or adult would be disorganized inattentive, forgetful, unfocused, and hyperactive. These are common symptoms of ADHD.

  3. The 3 Types of ADHD • 1. hyper active: This person with ADHD will be fidgety restless and over energetic • 2. inattentive: A person with this form of ADHD will not be affected physically but mentally will have trouble focusing. • 3. Both: Some people develop both types of ADHD so they cant focus mentally and are restless physically and are easily distracted

  4. Science of ADHD • A person with ADHD has a slightly different Brain than a person with out ADHD • There are structural, differences brains of kids with ADHD are shown to be 3 to 4 percent smaller than other kids • There are chemical differences ,neurotransmitters from brain control all of are bodies functions. Two neurotransmitters, dopamine and norepinephrine, carry information involved in attention, memory, impulsivity, self-control, organization, and activity level people with ADHD have problems with dopamine. • Finally there are functional differences, for instance adolescents with ADHD have less control of their frontal lobe causing less control of impulses and thought.

  5. Reasons Children Have ADHD • Its is mostly a genetic and inherited but babies born to mothers who smoked or drank alcohol during pregnancy have a two and a half times greater chance of having ADHD.

  6. Living With ADHD • Most people with ADHD take medicine in order to focus • Methylphenidate also known as Ritalin is commonly used drug to help keep ADHD kids in control • Some take classes in etiquette and social skill training sessions or see a psychologist • Exercise releases pent up energy and endorphins which is a natural chemical that give a feeling of well being. • Studies have shown that white noise (background noise) helps focus a child with ADHD .

  7. Bibliography • 1: Castellanos, F 2014, 'Attention deficit disorder' , World Book Student, World Book, Chicago, viewed 4 February 2014, <http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/article?id=ar037025> • 2: Diseases and Disorders: ADHD, Detroit: Lucent Books, 2010, pp. 59-73 • 3: Diseases and Disorders: ADHD, Detroit: Lucent Books, 2010, pp. 14-29.

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