What is ADHD?
Also known as: ADHD
Attention deficit disorder with or without hyperactivity (ADHD) is the most common behavioral disorder of childhood, affecting 3 to 7 percent of school-age children. The three main ADHD symptoms in children include inattention, hyperactivity and a tendency to be impulsive. These traits can lead to difficulties in school, poor interactions with other children and adults, and low self-esteem. Associated disorders can include anxiety, depression, difficult behavior (oppositional defiant disorder), tics and learning disabilities.
Types of ADHD:
- Combined type: As the most common type of ADHD, a combined presentation type is characterized by impulsive and hyperactive behaviors as well as inattention and distractibility.
- Impulsive/hyperactive type: The least common type of ADHD, this type is characterized by impulsive and hyperactive behaviors without inattention and distractibility.
- Inattentive and distractible: This type of ADHD is characterized predominately by inattention and distractibility without hyperactivity.
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