What is the meaning of ADD and ADHD?
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Both disorders refer to a condition where the individual’s mind is racing so fast they cannot focus on a single thought or task. People will see such kids watching TV or playing a video game, and wonder why they can focus on that, but actually, they are creating a soothing trance which offers some relief.
Kids who have the hyperactive form of this disorder are not looking for attention by “acting out”. They fidget and pace when they are alone, they do it in school when they are seated in the back of the room and have no audience. Unlike poorly behaved kids, patients often know something is wrong, even if they do not have a name for it. They often get very upset by how much this disorder affects their relationships with parents and peers. Lastly, medication works (most of the time). The patient is given a stimulant, which has the opposite effect in their system. Correctly medicated patients do not seem drugged. They seem “normal”. The reason they may tell others that they feel sluggish is because to them, “normal” is not what they are used to.
ADD-Attention Deficit Disorder. It means the patient has lack of focus, or has difficulty keeping on one task. Sometimes, if they were seen at many times during a year, the diagnosis might change…coz it’s possible to only sometimes be that way for natural reasons. Most younger people with the diagnosis have it due to learning difficulties and nutrition issues.
ADHD is completely different. It means the person is hyper in addition to paying no attention. Usually it’s said something is overstimulating them, causing them to act out a bit, either with bad behaviors or with OCD behaviors (in case of those who are well behaved, for instance. It’s possible not to be a Bart Simpson and have this. You could be very insistent on things being done a certain way coz it forces you to pay attention…and relieves stress from overstimulation.)
Few people diagnosed with ADHD actually have it.
As a teacher, you are not legally allowed to suggest medication or dosage of medication.
I just wanted to clear up the common statement that kids don’t need medication. Although I am never an advocate for medication, for some it has changed their life!
If you are thinking of medicating a child, ask a doctor and they ca even do trials for a few weeks to find what works best. Get a recommendation so you will find a doctor you trust.
Oh and i just saw on here someone sad ADD is paying no attention to anything at all…NOT TRUE….you pay attention to everything! The leaves blowing outside the window, the kid next to you crinkling his paper. The bug crawling accross the carpet, the teacher, the other students, the buzz of the lights. It’s basically sensory overload…you pay attention to everything and it all gets jumbled up toegether. You cannot ignore anything. I have it I know.
ADHD-Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder
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What is the meaning of ADD and ADHD?
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