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    Learning and retaining new information can be challenging for anybody, as well as misplacing your wallet, forgetting important dates, and stressing out over big events. All of these can be difficult when there is a disorder impairing your thought process and preventing your ability to control concentration. In school, many children struggle with focusing, staying on task, bad behavior, hyperactivity, and more. While many of these children grow out of it, some cannot help but continue to act in…

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    ADHD In Children

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    disorder called ADHD. ADHD is a common mental disorder that is diagnosed mainly in children. In fact, it is one of the most common psychological disorders among children (Polanczyck, et al., 2007). ADHD, the acronym for a disorder called Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a disorder mainly described by the inability for someone to stay focused. They have trouble paying attention. First of all, it is a developmental disorder that…

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    Essay On Adhd Being A Kid

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    ADHD or a kid being a kid? Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, has become a commonly diagnosed disorder in children today. The three signs of ADHD are inattentive, hyperactive, and impulsive behavior. These three signs can be commonly detected in any child; therefore, one must be able to distinguish if there is an actual cause for concern or if it’s just a child being a child. However, one must also consider that even if a child has been diagnosed with ADHD, they are still just a…

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    Attention deficit disorder, also known as ADD, is a psychological disorder that effects how the brain functions in normal everyday activities. This type of disorder is most common in children it can be carried into adulthood, as well as be diagnosed in adulthood. In the last 20 years this has become the most diagnoses neurological disorder in children and is also, unfortunately, the most over medicated disorder as well. Attention deficit disorder was first recorded in history during 1798 a…

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    Education is a major need in the lives of children all over the world. Some children aren’t as privileged as others to be able to go to school. There are such laws that state, “In the United States each state is required by its state constitution to provide a school system whereby children may receive an education.”(“Education Law”) There are three main options a guardian has to choose from when choosing an educational system for their child; public schools, private schools and homeschooling.…

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    A Serious Disorder It is the first day of school at Norton Elementary, and the third grade class is being taught fractions. While sitting in class, Bobby Clay fidgets anxiously in his chair struggling to pay attention to the math instructor. Mrs. Johnson, his teacher, notices this, jots down a note, and continues to do her job. After the lecture, Mrs. Johnson assigns the class to work in groups to practice their fractions. During this time, she calls over her new student, Bobby, to her desk to…

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    academically or financially. The behaviour problems could be because of medical problems such as both diagnosed and undiagnosed depression or other diagnosed and or undiagnosed medical problems that could affect their behaviour such as possibly Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Also their behaviour could be a problem if they do not share the same values of right and wrong as the other people around them. Behavioural problems will usually result in temporary care being put in…

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    Babysitting In Children

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    making some extra cash. Though I babysit for free, I still get the opportunity to have fun with a child and learn how to take care of children with different disorders. One child that I’ve been spending a lot of time with is Jamie. Jamie has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and was diagnose when he was six. While doing the observation for my interaction I learned that he had ADHD from his mother. I told her about this interaction and she let me know that he takes Adderall for his ADHD…

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    Recent research now connects reduced regional volumes of the cerebellum with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder. Stimulants are currently the most common method of treating this mental disorder, but what effect do they have on the brain and how are they subduing the symptoms? Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD for short, is a very common childhood mental disorder, with symptoms ranging from difficulty paying attention to general hyperactivity. Many previous…

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    Cerebral Palsy and Cognition: How Cerebral Palsy Affects Education Cerebral palsy stems from an injury to the brain or abnormal development during the brain’s formation. “Experts believe that one to two of every 1,000 children born in the United States have cerebral palsy — a rate of occurrence that’s remained fairly stable for many years” according to (Gillette, para 11). People with cerebral palsy typically experience a combination of effects, partly because the direct results of their brain…

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