Category: ADHD

  • ADHD: Reasons And Effects

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    ADHD: Reasons And Effects ADHD is defined as Attention Defect/ Hyperactivity Disorder. It is a chronic condition that cannot be cured but can be treated and managed by medication and behaver intervention. ADHD affects 5% of Australian population which is equivlant to 1 in 20 people. 85% of people with ADHD is not diagnosed yet…

  • The Approaches Of Treatment Children With ADHD

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    The Approaches Of Treatment Children With ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a number of brain functions. Although there are no known causes, several factors may contribute to this disorder. Such factors may include genetics, exposure of fetus to tobacco, alcohol or other drugs, illnesses or a history of…

  • The Peculiarities Of Living With ADHD

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    The Peculiarities Of Living With ADHD ADHD can either go by these names Hyperactivity Disorder or ADD. ADHD affects both dopaminergic and serotonergic gene systems , including the genes DRD4, SLC6A3 and DBH. What are the symptoms of ADHD? Impulsiveness Disorganization and problems prioritizing Poor time management skills Problems focusing on a task Trouble multitasking…

  • Child Observation: Observation Of Adam (4 Years Old) With ADHD

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    Child Observation: Observation Of Adam (4 Years Old) With ADHD Adam is one of four children who live at home with mum. Adam has ADHD but has no other medical conditions. When Adam was in year 4, he was one of a few children in his class achieving a greater depth of understanding academically especially…

  • Possibility of Application of Natural Treatments for ADHD instead of Drug-based Approach: Analytical Essay

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    Possibility of Application of Natural Treatments for ADHD instead of Drug-based Approach: Analytical Essay This combined with the fact that the companies that provide these types of medication, essentially that they all have a significant amount of resources to invest into research, both meaning that the information around medication is very clear and well understood…