ADHD often prevents children herbs from
learning and socialising well also sometimes name as the most
naughty in school or among their friends. Attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder
(ADD) refer to a range of problem behaviours associated with
poor attention span. These may include impulsiveness,
restlessness and hyperactivity, as well as inattentiveness, and
often prevent children herbs from learning and socialising well. ADHD
is sometimes referred to as hyperkinetic disorder. What are the
symptoms of ADHD
ADHD child must have exhibited at least
six of the following symptoms for at least six months to an
extent that is unusual for their age and level of intelligence.
Fails to pay close attention to detail or makes careless errors
during work or play. Carry out play beyond the rules, valates
the play rules and functions.
Fails to finish tasks or sustain attention in play activities.
Seems not to listen to what is said to him or her.
Fails to follow through instructions or to finish homework or
chores (not because of confrontational behaviour or failure to
understand instructions). Disorganised about tasks and activities. Avoids tasks like homework that require sustained mental effort. Loses things necessary for certain tasks or activities, such as pencils, books or toys. Easily distracted.
Forgetful in the course of daily activities.
Hyperactivity
A child must have exhibited at least
three of the following symptoms for at least six months to an
extent that is unusual for their age and level of intelligence.
Runs around or excessively climbs over things
Unduly noisy in playing, or has difficulty in engaging in quiet leisure activities.
Leaves seat in classroom or in other situations where remaining seated is expected.
Fidgets with hands or feet or squirms on seat.
Impulsivity
At least one of the following symptoms
must have persisted at least for six months to an extent that is
unusual for their age and level of intelligence.
Blurts out answers before the questions have been completed.
Fails to wait in lines or await turns in games or group
situations. Interrupts or intrudes on others, e.g. jump into
others conversations or games.
Talks excessively without appropriate response to social
restraint.
Pervasiveness of attention difficulties
and hyperactivity
For a diagnosis or description of ADHD
a child would be expected to show the above difficulties in more
than one setting, eg at school and at home.
Problems are not shown 'at home' but
are very evident when a child goes to a hospital department.
This can happen when parents do not realise that their child's
behaviour is out of the normal range (perhaps because they have
no other children, or they have other children who behave
similarly). It may also be because the problems are mild, or
because the family has handled the attention lack at home in
such a way that it is not evident there is a major problem, or
because the child is very young. In those cases it is quite
reasonable for parents not to consider that their child has an
attention deficit problem.
These conditions has a good chance tobe treated, it will take
time and effort to do it. In KL Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia has one Chinese Master's way of remedies for them is
not easy and tidious, the good part is it works with many of
them.
Some adults that just have AD should be able to recovers too
with our Remedies.
Positive characteristics of children with ADD/ADHD
|
Lest you think ADD is nothing but trouble, consider some of the positive traits associated with people, including children, who have ADD or ADHD:
- Creativity – Children who have ADD/ADHD can be marvelously creative and imaginative. The child who daydreams or has ten different thoughts at once can become. Chinese Master at problem-solving or creative expression. Someone with ADD can be a fountain of ideas, an invaluable asset in brainstorming sessions. In a creative or problem-solving situation, divergent thinking can be very useful in coming up with multiple possible solutions and allows for rare insights in such fields as art, music, business, and science. Children with ADD may be easily distracted, but sometimes they notice what others don’t see.
- Flexibility – Because children with ADD consider a lot of options at once, they don’t become set on one alternative early on and are more open to different ideas.
- Enthusiasm, spontaneity, liveliness – Children with ADD are rarely boring! They’re interested in a lot of different things and have lively personalities. In short, if they’re not exasperating you (and sometimes when they are), they’re a lot of fun to be with.
- Energy, drive, and tenacity – When youngsters with ADD/ADHD are motivated, they work or play hard and strive to succeed. It actually may be difficult to distract them from a task that interests them, especially if the activity is interactive or hands-on.
Keep in mind, too, that ADD/ADHD has nothing to do with intelligence or talent. Many children with ADD/ADHD are intellectually or artistically gifted.
For more about Chinese Master's way of Autism acupuncture and herbal treatment, your can visit: http://www.thetole.org/AutismTreatmentCure.html
|