Inattention
By the time you do not go to school, you will not notice it. It may be easy to notice in adults, work or social situations.
A person may be procrastinate, can not fulfill tasks like homework or work, or can often be taken from one incomplete activity to another.
These can also be:
- Disorganize
- Focus in absence
- It is difficult times to take care of the details and to keep in mind the tendency to make careless mistakes. Their work can be dirty and seem careless.
- It is difficult to remain on the subject while talking, not listening to others, and not following social rules.
- Forget about daily activities (for example, forgetting to bring missing, lunch lunch in appointments)
- Easily get distracted by things like trivial voices or events, which are usually ignored by others
- It is difficult to organize activities and activities Survivors, dislikes, or reluctant to engage in such activities require constant mental effort (such as school or homework). Works or activities (such as toys, school work, pencils, books or equipment) loses the necessary things. Easily distracted by external stimuli
Hyperactivity
It may vary with age, you can see it in preschool. Symptoms of ADHD are almost always seen before middle school
- Children with hyperactivity
- Sitting idiot and slut
- To get walking or running around often get up.
- When it is not suitable then run a lot or climb. (It may look like discomfort in adolescence.)
- Have a problem playing quietly or having a quiet hobby
- Always "keep walking"
- Say more
Toddlers and preschoolers with ADHD live in constant motion, jump on furniture, and have difficulty in taking part in group activities, which they still want to sit. For example, they may have a hard time listening to the story.
There are habits like school-age children, but at least you can pay attention to them. They are unable to sit in quarters, fight with discomfort, or speak a lot.
Hyperactivity can be seen as feelings of restlessness in teens and adults, even in quiet activities, it can be difficult where you still sit.
Impulsivity
- The answer is blurred out before the question is completed.
- Difficulty waiting for the turn
- Interruption or infiltration of others (for example, chat or bum in the game)
- Some very active-impulsive or unwanted symptoms that were harmful before the age of 7.
- Some of the symptoms are present in two or more settings (for example, at school [or work] and at home).
There must be clear evidence of therapeutically significant losses in social, educational or business functions.
Symptoms are not particularly evident during the developmental disorder or other psychiatric disorder, and are not improved by any other mental disorder (such as mood disorders, anxiety disorders, discontent related disorders, or personality disorders).
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