ChildrenAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that often manifests itself in childhood and affects many aspects of a child's life. Understanding the symptoms of ADHD in children is the first step for parents to be aware of this type of mental illness. Today we have summarized the following detailed list of symptoms of ADHD in children to help parents find the problem in time and take appropriate interventions!
1. Short attention span
One of the core symptoms of ADHD in children is that children will become difficult to continue to pay attention to things when performing tasks, and are more likely to be distracted.
2. Frequently lose items
The symptoms of ADHD in children also cause children to often forget where their belongings are placed due to their own distraction and lack of concentration, which is mainly manifested in children, including forgetting the location of school bags, toys and other everyday items, which brings additional challenges to children's daily life.
3. Manifestations of impulsive behavior
Hyperactivity is also one of the symptoms of ADHD in children, and children become unable to keep quiet and often run and jump or crawl in inappropriate situations. In addition, they may exhibit impulsive decision-making behavior, making decisions without thinking about the consequences without thinking about the consequences of their own decisions.
4. Academic and social problems
In terms of academic problems, children with ADHD symptoms generally face learning difficulties, and under the influence of the disorder, such children have difficulty concentrating on their own attention, resulting in significant difficulties in completing homework independently and understanding the meaning of written materials. In terms of social problems, under the premise of the presence of symptoms of ADHD in children, children will find it difficult to get along with children of the same age, which is manifested in the excessive impulsive behavior of children in the process of communication, or the phenomenon of difficulty in getting along with others.
5. Difficulty in organizing and planning
Difficulty in organizing tasks is also regarded as one of the symptoms of ADHD in children, children are difficult to organize tasks by themselves, and are not good at personal planning, which makes their self-learning and daily life in a relatively chaotic state. However, at the same time, we should not ignore the confusion of children's perception of time in ADHD, which can also be a common symptom, and children's vague perception of time will make it difficult to accurately assess the time required to complete a task.
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