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  Does Your Child Have an Attention Deficit Disorder?

What are signs of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, may have signs of hyperactive behaviour, a lack of attention and difficulty concentrating.
Signs of hyperactive behaviour
Signs of a lack of attention


Most children with ADHD show signs of both hyperactivity and attention problems. Some children, though, may have only signs of inattention. They may have trouble concentrating and paying attention, but they may not show signs of hyperactivity. This kind of problem used to be called attention-deficit disorder (ADD). ADD is now thought of as a form of ADHD.

My child definitely seems too active. How can I tell if the problem is ADHD?

It might help to ask yourself some questions about your child's behaviour. In fact, if you've talked with your doctor about your child's behaviour, your doctor may have already asked you some of these questions.
I suspect that my child may have ADHD. What should I do?

It might be hard for your doctor to tell if your child has ADHD particularly if your child is not hyperactive. For this reason, your doctor may want you and your child to see someone who has a great deal of experience working with ADD/ADHD since there are many conditions that can look like ADD/ADHD. Many children with ADHD aren't hyperactive and those who are, may not be hyperactive in the doctor's office.  Information about your child's behaviour needs to be collected from different people who know your child including your child's teachers or anyone else who is familiar with your child's behaviour.

Your doctor will do vision and hearing tests if these tests haven't been done recently. Your doctor also may have forms or checklists that you and your child's teacher can fill out. This will help you and your doctor compare your child's behaviour with other children's behaviour.

Your doctor may recommend a trial of medicine to see if the medicine helps to control your child's hyperactive behaviour. A medicine trial alone cannot be the basis for diagnosing ADHD, but it can be an important part of evaluating your child if ADHD is suspected.
 

This information provides a general overview on ADHD and may not apply in each individual case. Consult your physician to determine whether this information can be applied to your personal situation and to obtain additional information.

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