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You are often being called to your child&#8217;s school because of same reasons – lack of attention and other unruly behavior. Before you punish your child with the usual face-the-wall scheme, you must take a deeper look at the situation. You might have an attention deficit disorder child and you were too busy to even recognize the [...]]]></description>
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<p>You are often being called to your child&#8217;s school because of same reasons – lack of attention and other unruly behavior. Before you punish your child with the usual face-the-wall scheme, you must take a deeper look at the situation. You might have an <strong>attention deficit disorder child</strong> and you were too busy to even recognize the problem and seek appropriate help for the kid.</p>
<p>Attention Deficit Disorder was unheard of until researchers slowly categorized this as a behavioral problem in the latter part of the 60s. Through time, the disorder included not only people with learning disabilities but also those who are showing signs of unexplained behavior patterns, clinical autism and other manners that come in between.</p>
<p>Before you delve into the symptoms of an <strong>attention deficit disorder child</strong>, it is interesting to take note of its statistics. This kind of disorder has been reported to affect 5 up to 20 % of school age children. Boys are 10 times higher to develop such case than girls. This kind of disorder can manifest until adulthood.</p>
<p>If you are worried that you have an <strong>attention deficit disorder child</strong>, check out if they manifest the symptoms present in ADD kids. If they do, make sure that you act on the problem fast and consult a professional about it.</p>
<p>To begin with, symptoms for this kind of this disorder will likely fall into three categories – hyperactivity, inattention and impulsivity. To give you a clear idea, here are some specific behaviors that you must look into before you panic that your child may actually have this disorder.</p>
<p>Those who are inattentive often forget things and miss out on important details. They frequently switch tasks and cannot focus long enough to one thing. They don&#8217;t have organizational skills and they are not that fond of learning something new. You will often catch them daydreaming and they find it hard to follow simple instructions.</p>
<p>Hyperactive-impulsive types talk non-stop and move about constantly while those who are merely impulsive are very impatient and cannot wait for their turn on any activity that they are involved with.</p>
<p>Do not wait for the next summon of the school counselor to take action about the matter. If you have an <strong>attention deficit disorder child</strong>, get help as soon as you feel that something is amiss.</p>
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