Hyperactivity ... It is persistent or chronic because there is no cure and the many problems facing hyperactive children must be managed day in and day out, throughout childhood ... View More
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Ritalin as treatment for ADHD ... This increased risk appears to be true primarily for a subgroup of hyperactive children who are also aggressive, come from poor socioeconomic background or ... View More
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ADHD ... professorsamp39. The nonhyperactive children with ADHD most often seem to be girls, but it is 5 to 7 more common in boys. Booth, 2000 ... View More
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Dealing with ADHD ... mind. In one year of my elementary education, I had a teacher who mimicked Gantosamp39 strategy for hyperactive children. She helped ... View More
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ADHD ... effective in many studies. The drugs have a calming effect on hyperactive childrenampquot Rees, 1994. Stimulants allow many people to ... View More
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ADHD ... 1933 at a Providence school. In 1937, amphetamines were introduced to treat hyperactive children. Despite rumors to the contrary ... View More
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ADHD ... The notion is a modern one: there were no hyperactive children 50 to 60 years ago. Today, if anything, the term is applied too often and too widely. ... View More
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Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder: ... Frederic Still described Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder as a ampquotDefection in Moral Control.ampquot This name was given based upon children misbehaving and not ... View More
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adhd ... Hyperactive children squirm in their seat or roam around the room. Or they might wiggle their feet, touch everything, or noisily tap their pencil. ... View More
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ... Can, Teach. 4th. Ed, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998 Weiss, Gabrielle, and Hechtman, LT Hyperactive Children Grown Up. 1987 Wender ... View More
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Ritalin and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Ritalin and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Ritalin or methylphenidate is a ... But an excessive amount of children and adults are being prescribed Ritalin. ... View More
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Attention DeficitHyperactivity Disorder ADHD ... Hyperactive children squirm in their seat or roam around the room. Or they might wiggle their feet, touch everything, or noisily tap their pencil. ... View More
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ADHD ... Hyperactivity is probably the first that comes to your mind. Hyperactive children are not hard to pick out. They always seem to be in motion. ... View More
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Ritalin: An Escape Route for Lazy Parents or a miracle drug ... One argument of researchers is that if Ritalin is properly selected and administered, it can be a godsend for hyperactive children Ullman 6. This may be true ... View More
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Children Of Alcoholics ... In a study by Michael Windel, it is shown that a number of children who are hyperactive children of alcoholics become aggressive and undersocialized teenagers ... View More
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Children of Alcoholics ... In a study by Michael Windel, it is shown that a number of children who are hyperactive children of alcoholics become aggressive and undersocialized teenagers ... View More
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ADD ... Children with these disorders, particularly those with ADHD, are often dismissed as hyperactive children and misdiagnosed as emotionally disturbed, or ... View More
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ADHD in the classroom ... In attempting to do so, the teachers have no easy task. With hyperactive children, teachers face almost ceaseless disruption of the classroom order. ... View More
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Attention deficit order ... Not all ADD children however, are hyperactive. ... Hyperactive children prefer large muscle movements rather than small, precise movements. ... View More
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ADHD ... at birth. Another theory is that refined sugar and food additives make children hyperactive and inattentive. Parents were encouraged ... View More
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ADHD ... This disorder is commonly misdiagnosed in children who are very hyperactive because not all children who are hyperactive suffer from the disorder. ... View More
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ADD ... Individuals with ADD without hyperactivity are sometimes thought of as daydreamers or ampquotabsentminded professors.ampquot The nonhyperactive children with ADD most ... View More
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ADHD ... walk or run around. Hyperactive children have difficulty playing quietly, and they may talk excessively. They often behave in an ... View More
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ADHD ... existed. As a result, hyperactive or inattentive children were often referred to as having minimal brain damage or dysfunction. This ... View More
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ADD ... Also, a hyperactive child has difficulty waiting his turn Dreher. The diagnosis of attention deficit disorder applies to children who have problems with each ... View More
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ADHD ... Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, or ADHD, affects many children and families across Canada and around the world. Although ... View More
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ADHD ... to cut himself. Hyperactive is a word often used to describe gifted children as well as children with ADHD. As with attention span ... View More
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ADHD ... has three major sub types ADHD primarily inattentive type, ADHD primarily hyperactive/impulsive type, and ADHD combined type. ampquot children most likely represent ... View More
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Adolescents ... way to treat or even diagnose ADHD in children, even though more than one million children take powerful drugs to control their hyperactive behavior...five ... View More
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ADHD ... He studied the diets of ADHD children and found that salicylates were linked to hyperactive behavior. Salicylates are aspirinlike compounds. ... View More
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