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    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurological behavioral problem characterized by inappropriate degrees of impulsiveness, hyperactivity, and attention deficit.1 “It is one of the most common behavioral disorders in children, affecting 3-7% of school-aged children.”2 Children with this disorder often struggle in school due to difficulties focusing, listening, following instructions, and processing information. As the individual…

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    Abstract Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder known as ADHD is a prominent behavioral disorder defined as ongoing and increased levels of inattention hyperactivity and/or impulsivity. The primary goal of this paper is to review the current research. This review will be exhaustive in nature and consist of a description with a focus on sex and age differences, the neural pathology focusing on the abnormal brain structure and function of ADHD patients, etiology with a focus on genetic and…

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    completing a task? Kids that are experiencing those 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…

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    his reasoning. Major points of this article included a testimony relating to the article’s discussion, recognizing adults with ADHD, explaining certain behavior, and beneficial options that can be available to adults with this disorder. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood disorders and could continue through adolescence and adulthood. It affects between 5 to 8 percent of school age children, and between 2 to 4 percent of adults. Children are all…

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    The Pros And Cons Of ADHD

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    The number of attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnoses in America has increased significantly over recent years and, along with the higher number of diagnoses, is the dramatic surge in prescription medication as treatment. However, a growing number of experts argue that ADHD is a behavioral issue, not a disease. Furthermore, these experts agree that alternatives to prescribing medication to alter a child’s behavior exists, and that parents, teachers, and doctors need to…

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    Society often dictates how individuals view themselves and others. Individuals who deviate from what is considered the norm are often ostracized for their irregularities. Identity is the characteristic of determining who or what a person is. Society questions these abnormal traits as if they are temporary, however, they are innate and therefore, cannot be changed. Cathy Davidson’s, Project Classroom Makeover, talks about how hierarchies have created a broken education system whose educational…

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    Elementary School Age Children With Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder Nicole Pankey Troy University Behavior Characteristics For Children With ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder also known as ADHD is a disability where children show at minimum one of these characteristics: hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention (Santrock, 2014). These symptoms can be shown in elementary students. ADHD is a psychiatric disorder. In 2009 about 3-5 % of student were showing…

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    People who work in Wall Street are considering elites of the society, their works are related to finance and deal with the world economy. There are many students are desiring for working at Wall Street; however, this dream is hard to accomplish because this job is considered for people who are considered “smart”. In Biographies of Hegemony, the author Karen Ho brings up the idea of smartness, which is addresses to people is not only have individual intelligence, but also a person who have the…

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    Synopsis of Article One of the most common childhood behavior disorders is Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Students who have ADHD typically struggle from the inability to pay attention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. These three symptoms are typically seen by a teacher in the classroom on a daily basis. Section 504 of the Vocational and Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 1997 have created expectations for using classroom…

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    Background Christopher is 11 year old boy who is currently in the fifth grade. He is very smart and outgoing student who loves to read. However Christopher has been referred to have an evaluation due to his behavior, completing task, verbal impulsivity, and restlessness. Christopher is a very happy student when he is active when working a task, and always wants to do more after each task is complete. Christopher has a very hard time when it comes to listening to instruction, staying focus on…

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