What is attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? ADHD is a behavioral disorder that is neurodevelopmental in origin—meaning it is caused by a biological problem with the brain functions that control emotions and learning (Low Birthweight in Newborns). Symptoms of this disorder range from mild to severe‚ and not all children will have the same symptoms. Although no main source is known to cause this disorder‚ doctors and researchers believe that ADHD symptoms are linked to neurodevelopmental problems
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ADHD Research Critique The study titled “Illicit use of Prescription ADHD Medications on College campuses‚ by DeSantis‚ Webb‚ & Noar‚ (2008) from the Journal of American College Health‚” is both quantitative and qualitative in design‚ because the authors used mass surveys to gather statistics and in-depth interviews to collect personal information. The researchers used a multimethodological approach in order to gain the data that was needed to form the conclusion and other studies were
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child is developing an abnormal personality. ADHD often has three common causes. The first cause is genetics. Genetics can alter a child’s possibility of obtaining ADHD from a parent or possibly both parents. The second cause is from the environment. The more children are exposed to certain things‚ the more likely they are to develop ADHD. The third cause is development. If the child’s nervous system does not develop correctly‚ they could develop ADHD. In my classroom‚ I have one child that has a
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Jocystar Pierre April 19‚ 2016 Allison Christine PSY 2010 Case Study 1 -ADHD Briefly outline the client’s back ground (age‚ race. Occupation etc. ) • The patient’s name is David • 16-year-old secondary school sophomore • Caucasian • Male DSM-5 Criteria for ADHD • Individuals with ADHD demonstrate a constant example of carelessness and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that meddles with working or advancement: • Un ready to center • Very Hyper • Communicating practical insight • Obliviousness Likewise
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Ashley Jurak Learning to Drive with A.D.H.D. New York Times John O’Neil Summary Learning to Drive with A.D.H.D. is an article written by John O’Neil and describes the challenges and dangers experienced by those who “suffer” from such “disabilities”. In the beginning of an article‚ he uses the example of a girl with A.D.H.D. who absolutely cannot pass her driving test. The entire article demonstrates society’s misconception about those who are known to have what society calls “disorders” and
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DeVondre Adams January 30‚ 2015 Eng-105 Bob Staples ADHD/ADD: A Disorder under Review With the plethora of websites that are full of valuable and interesting information and insight into this topic of ADD/ADHD‚ it can be difficult to determine an ideal website. One excellent website in particular is the Mayo Clinic website. According to their website‚ “Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit worldwide leader in medical care‚ research and education for people from all walks of life.” (Mayoclinic.org‚ 2014)”.
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I am an unlikely English teacher. In kindergarten‚ I was diagnosed with Visual Dyslexia and Hyperactivity Disorder (now called ADHD). I grew up in poverty‚ and my only means to a Bachelor’s degree was a federal Pell Grant. Learning has been a lifelong passion of mine‚ thanks to the adult influences in my life‚ but my path has been a rocky one. I needed special intervention in school. I was unorganized‚ struggled with graphic learning (maps‚ math‚ Social Studies)‚ and worked extra hours to attain
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never fit into the model of a perfect student. Despite all the effort I was putting in‚ I never seemed to be getting the results those around me were. It took until elementary school for me to finally get some answers. In 2nd grade I was diagnosed with ADHD‚ and my freshmen year of high school I was diagnosed with Tourettes. Due to things beyond my control I would never be able to learn like everyone else in the classroom. For me to understand a topic I must be able learn the concept inside and out but
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Unit 9 Project – Preventing ADHD Misdiagnoses in Children Lisa Perdue Kaplan University CM220-18 Professor Manning April 3‚ 2012 Preventing ADHD Misdiagnoses in Children “The drugging of children for A.D.H.D. has become an epidemic.” (Breggin‚ 2011‚ Para.1). More than five million children between the ages of 3 and 17 have been diagnosed with ADHD (CDC‚ 2012) and almost three million children have been prescribed stimulant medications to treat this disorder (Breggin‚ 2011). Several studies
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ADHD in children ("Hyperactive" Children or Hyperactive Culture?) DSM III-R Criteria for Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 314.01 Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) The essential features of this disorder are developmentally inappropriate degrees of inattention‚ impulsiveness‚ and hyperactivity. People with the disorder generally display some disturbance in each of these areas‚ but to varying degrees. Manifestations of the disorder usually appear in most
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