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    ADHD and How it Impacts Academic Performance ADHD is probably one of the most common disorders diagnosed in children. ADHD is short for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It is a disorder that is characterized by the inability to sustain attention‚ impulsivity and hyperactivity. In some individuals ADHD can stay with them throughout adulthood. Since inattentiveness is a main symptom of people with ADHD‚ school can be very difficult for these individual. ADHD

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    will briefly mention each one with its given symptoms. First and most common disorder is SID or Sensory Integration Dysfunction. Students with this disorder have trouble taking in information through their senses. This is the major reason for: hyperactivity‚ inattention‚ movement in

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    Sleep Apnea in Children Explained By Jerry Graham | Submitted On January 19‚ 2010 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Jerry Graham Sleep apnea in children is difficult to diagnose and recognize

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    tendencies. It was found that anti-hypertensive drugs clonidine and guanfacine can improve the brain’s use of dopamine and inhibit the production of too much norepinephrine. Clonidine was also discovered to be better than stimulants at reducing hyperactivity‚ impulsivity‚ and mood swings. But are these ADHD medications necessarily safer than stimulant drugs? There are many kinds of drugs that reduce blood pressure through different mechanisms. Some reduce the vigor of heart contractions while others

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    otherwise incompetent‚ that will directly affect the child’s school work. • Diet is an often overlooked factor that is so important. If a child is hungry‚ they will have difficulty thinking about much else. Foods with lots of sugar contribute to hyperactivity‚ which has a negative affect of their ability to stay on task. • Home-life plays a crucial role‚ as well. Children who live in physically‚ sexually‚ or emotionally abusive homes have a greater chance of viewing education in a negative manner

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    depression can prevent teens from finding pleasure in activities they once enjoyed such as painting‚ drawing‚ walking‚ hiking and music Manny symptoms can actually be diagnosed as other diseases one example is ADHD [attention deficit hyperactivity disorder] a lot of the time most of the symptoms are never seen as depression until further examination and can often be mistaken as Anxiety‚ ADHD or ADD. “True Depression in teens is often difficult to diagnose because normal teen

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    ADHD/ADD in Pediatrics Children with ADHD In today’s day and age more and more children are being diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder/Hyperactivity (ADD/ADHD) and are being prescribe medication to control the disorder.   We have people on both sides of the issues that are for and against giving children medication.   There will always be people who say kids do not need the medicine to function properly‚ and then we have the people who live by the medication.   As a future teacher‚ I would

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    Albert Einstein‚ who lived from March 14‚ 1879 to April 18‚ 1955‚ was a theoretical physicist‚ humanist‚ mathematician‚ and a genius. It is believed that the famous scientist dealt with ADHD throughout his life. ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. People with ADHD usually have trouble paying attention‚ controlling impulsive behaviors‚ or are overly active. It is said that when Einstein was in college‚ he was never organized and often skipped classes or came to class and thought

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    HCP Hydrocephalus Increase production‚ decrease absoption of CSF in the ventricular system. Clinical Manisfestations: Headache improves when sittign upright Strabismus Irritable Lethargy Cries when picked up or rocked and quiet when laid down Shrill high pitched cry Vomiting EARLY (infancy) -rapid head growth -bulging fontanels (Tense and nonpalsatile) -Dilated scalp viens -Separted sutures -Thin skull bones LATE: -Frontal enlargement -Depressed eyes -Setting sun( sclera visible

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    Defining Emotional and Behavioral Disorders In order to move forward clinically or in research to address the problem of emotional and behavior disorders one must first have a solid definitive grasp on the nature of the problem and what it ultimately is‚ definitionally. Unfortunately‚ there’s no universally accepted definition for emotional and behavioral disorders. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) defines the disorder as followers: “a condition exhibiting one or more of

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