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    focused on Ritalin as a form treatment of "hyperkinetic syndrome," which in now commonly known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In the last 20 years, the use of Ritalin has increased 500 percent in the United States. According to United Nations reports, 85 percent of the world’s Ritalin is produced and prescribed in the United States. ADHD is a childhood psychiatric disorder that is…

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    deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD (Carey, 2016) who need to be medicated, but medication doesn't help, these kids can use different ways to treat their ADHD. Kids with ADHD aren't just immature. To be diagnosed with ADHD they must clearly be outside of range with other kids their age. They must seriously impaired these kids who are distressed, not because of bad parenting or poor teaching but because their brains work differently than other children. Kids with ADHD brains develops about 3…

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    Learning disabilities are a group of learning disorders characterized by inadequate development of specific academic, language and speech skills. Learning disorders are ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), dyslexia, dyscalculia, and communication disorders. ADHD is a behavior disorder characterized by excessive inattention, impulsiveness and hyperactivity. Inattention behaviors are they are easily distracted from tasks and activities, don’t pay attention to instructions and details,…

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    Deficit Hyperactive Disorders (ADHD) struggle with. As someone with an ADHD dad and brother, and as a student with a tendency to be easily distracted and fidgety, the topic of accommodation for ADHD in the classroom is interesting to me. According to research by Bender and Mathes (1995), approximately, “3.5 million children, and 2 million to 5 million adults have some type of attention deficit disorder.” Seeing the estimated numbers of children who are affected by ADD/ADHD raises the question,…

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    Dangers of ADHD Medication There are mixed emotions when it comes to the topic of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and treatment plans. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2016) stated, “ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood” (“Facts about ADHD,” para. 1). One would think taking any medication over an extended time period would cause some kind of health problems, however, that is further from the truth. There are various types of ADHD…

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    Effects of ADHD Aiden Hackenberg Mrs. Trant Final May 23,2017 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, also known as ADHD, is a genetically transmitted disorder with many different side effects. ADHD is diagnosed by inattentiveness, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. The most common theory for the cause of ADHD is carried to children and adults through affected family members. Three to five percent of children are affected with ADHD. There is no known cause for ADHD so…

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    Disorder or ADHD and have been prescribed medication to help manage the disorder. ADHD is the most commonly known neurodevelopment disorder that affects children on into adulthood. ADHD can mimic other disorders that are common to children such as, fidgeting, daydreaming, and losing objects; there is no specific cause of ADHD but professionals speculate that environmental factors, smoking, or genetics can play a role in causing the disorder.…

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    ADHD: Diagnosis and Treatment Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or commonly known as ADHD is a common disorder in children in the United States with approximately 9% of American children diagnosed with this disorder. ADHD diagnoses have risen from ½ million in 1987 to approximately 4.5 million in 2006. : Due to the high increase in children being diagnosed with ADHD in recent years, critics feel children are overmedicated and overdiagnosed and other treatment options should be used,…

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    things may have ADD/ADHD. What is ADD and ADHD? They are both the same thing, ADD is an Attention deficit disorder and ADHD stands for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. But there is also a difference in the two. ADD/ADHD is different, and varies in kid to kid. There are three subtypes of attention deficits. ADHD, Primarily Inattentive; inattentive and distractible. The second type is ADHD, Primarily Hyperactive-Impulsive; overreact and impulsive. The last time is ADHD, combined and that…

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    ADHD medication is wrongly used in attempt to market the drug to doctors, parents, and patients. To shed some light upon how ADHD medication came to be, Mr. Griggs bought a small pharmaceutical company. He soon discovered that his weight loss pill, Obetrol, might be effective for the treatment of ADHD. Griggs then published his findings and marketed the pill. Later, selling his company to Shire for $186 million (Schwarz 3). Spending millions more to promote this "life changing" pill to doctors.…

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