ADHD ... But as the physical restlessness wears away during puberty, leaving mainly the attention span symptoms, the syndrome becomes harder to spot. ... View More
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ADHD ... 1993. Actually, hyperactivity is not one particular condition: it is ampquota set of behaviorsampquot such as excessive restlessness and short attention span that are ... View More
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Methylphenidate ... It increases the attention span of children with AttentionDeficit Disorder/AttentionDeficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADD/ADHD. ... View More
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Methylphenidate ... It increases the attention span of children with AttentionDeficit Disorder/AttentionDeficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADD/ADHD. ... View More
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ADHD ... Some disadvantages are short attention span, difficulty listening, not following through, disorganized, lazy, easily distractible, forgetful, moves restlessly ... View More
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Language Acquisition ... It is already understood that children have a greater shortterm memory over adults but a decreased attention span, which may be attributed to the biological ... View More
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Block Scheduling ... First, there is the problem of adolescent attention span. ... Many teachers know about the short attention span of most teenagers. ... View More
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Hidden Evil ... The longer children sit in front of a television, the more the childrenamp39s attention span, reading skills, and socialization become affected in a negative way 2 ... View More
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Television speech, can be used as essay ... They are causing them to fall asleep during class, thus limiting their attention span, and hindering the childamp39s learning ability. ... View More
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Movies vs Books ... And since the normal average attention span for a human is around the two hour mark, everyone will be disinterested in/sleeping before the movie is a third of ... View More
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Ritalin ... Better ampquotfocusampquot Improved ability to complete their work Improved intensity of attention and longer attention span Reduced distractibility Reduced ... View More
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Reading vs Television ... is widely held that television rots the brain, encourages sloth, desensitizes us to violence, stifles creative thought, shortens the attention span, erodes the ... View More
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effects of TV violence on Children ... Along with creativity, a child needs to build an adequate attention span to prepare for school/college/work in later life. Childrenamp39s ... View More
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gotta love junk mail advertising paper ... It implies that they have a short attention span and are unconcerned and unconvinced by details: they are emotionally driven. However ... View More
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Child Development ... Newborns actively use their senses from the time that they are born. When they are little their attention span is very limited. ... View More
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What is Attention Defficit Disorder ... in some cases, perhaps the only answer Anderson, Peiper 7. Medications can dramatically improve attention span and reduce hyperactive and impulsive behavior. ... View More
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traumatic brain injury ... Also when patient is learning, certain actions must appear before any learning can take place such as, attention span, following direction, and eye contact are ... View More
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Attention Deficit Disorder ... treated without drugs. The ADD label is the product of a shortattention span culture Henderson par 32. Some physicians actually ... View More
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The Lifestyle of Attention Deficit Dissorder ... Studies have shown that areas of the brain that controls the attention span and limit impulsive behavior are less active in people with ADD AttentionDeficit ... View More
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Attention Deficit Disiorder ... To accommodate students with short attention span, academic assignments should be brief and have feedback regarding accuracy immediately. ... View More
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AttentionDeficit Hyperactivity Disorder ... This causes big problems. Children are not able to learn as much because of the inability to have an appropriate attention span. ... View More
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ADD ... They also improve attention span, gross and fine motor coordination, handwriting, and compliance with adult demands Adesman, Wender. ... View More
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adhd ... While children usually do have shorter attention spans than adults do, a child with ADHD practically has no attention span. Even ... View More
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Daydreaming ... In children they are said to have a ampquotshort attention span.ampquot Some parents report that the child never plays at one game for a long period of time and rushes ... View More
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Is There Comorbidity between Reading Disability and ... ADHD because it seems very logical a child who has difficulty reading will become frustrated and lose focus and a child that has a poor attention span may not ... View More
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ADHD ... ADHD, the following four conditions must be met: Presence of a minimum number of symptoms including extremely short attention span, difficulty remembering ... View More
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the misdiagnosis od ADD ... Medications often help lengthen the attention span of a child but if there is a misdiagnosis and medication is prescribed carelessly and based only on good ... View More
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Communications ... Though in the past I have blamed my listening problems on a short attention span I now feel, after reading on the subject, that it may have more do with my ... View More
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ADHD ... symptoms. It is generally characterized by excessive motor activity, short attention span, and impulsive behavior for a childamp39s age. The ... View More
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Ritalin ... not effective in all children with documented ADHD, about 75 to 80 percent of treated children experience improvements in attention span, frustration tolerance ... View More
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