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Attention Deficit Disorder : Adhd / Adhd

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Remember having that one kid in your class who was always talking too much, interrupting class time, and just seeming like he was bouncing off the walls. You probably thought they were annoying and just wanted attention, but odds are that kid most likely had ADHD/ADD. In simple terms, ADHD/ADD is described as being a developmental, behavioral condition in which an individual struggles with focusing on everyday tasks and activities. ADHD and ADD actually are not that different from one another. In fact according to Raspan Gomez from the University of Ballarat, Australia “ADD and ADHD have the Same 18 symptoms covering inattention (IA), hyperactivity (HYP), and impulsivity (IMP).” (Gomez) When it comes to Attention deficit disorder (ADD) there is a difference between those with and without hyperactivity. First of all, individuals that have ADD with hyperactivity are most often male and their temperament includes impulsivity, hyperactivity, emotional overarousal, and difficulty delaying gratification. Individuals that have ADD without hyperactivity are most often female and their temperament consists of normal to lethargic. Those with Attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) tend to be more aggressive, where individuals without it are more passive (Phelan 22). ADHD is simply a subcategory of ADD that involves more hyperactivity. For the simplicity purposes of this paper, ADHD and ADD are the same things. In recent years, the amount of children with ADHD has been growing.

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