Introduction of attention deficit disorder (ADD) will explain the role that the school system should play in dealing with attention deficit disorder (ADD). My brother's ADD experience and my criticism of the following article are used in this discussion. Dr. Fred A. Baughman Jr., MD published a very unilateral ironic article at http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/8568/Baughman_MD_Immunize_against_ADD.htm. ADD) ", denies the existence of ADD, scares parents and tries to make recommendations on ways to prevent children from being diagnosed with ADD.
Symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD) / Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the class have many warning signs. Often they can not sit. (Jaska, 1998). These symptoms occur every day. ADD is a broader topic and ADHD is a subtype of this category. - ADHD Study Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a disorder in which a child consistently exhibits one or more of the following characteristics over a period of time: (1) carelessness, (2) hyperactivity, (3) impulsivity (Kirst-Ashman, Zastrow 2004). An inadvertent child can hardly concentrate on anything and may get tired of the task in a few minutes.
In the past, ADD and ADDH are considered to be two different diseases and are often combined or called "ADD / ADHD". Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), as its name implies, is a form of attention, including deficiency or insolvency. The same can be said about ADHD. That name is self explanatory - lack of attention and ADHD. Does it look very simple? To properly diagnose ADHD, medical professionals generally use the mental disorder diagnostic and statistical manual called "DSM-IV". Psychiatrists or mental health experts must follow guidelines and standards of guidelines (DSM - IV). Evaluate possible ADHD
I've heard that the terms ADD and ADHD are used interchangeably. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are certainly the same, which is only a small change in ADHD over the past 30 years. This is because as more research develops, understanding deepens and names are changed to reflect this knowledge. The mental disorder diagnostic and statistical manual (DSM) has been published by the American Psychiatric Association. This is the standard guide that physicians, mental health professionals, and clinicians use to evaluate and diagnose ADHD and other mental health problems. Every time DSM's new update or revision is done, people are eagerly waiting. That is because it may mean resizing of each state called, and their diagnostic criteria including ADHD.