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Title: ADHD


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ADHD
  • By Stacey Hull

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Introductory main content
  • What it is?
  • What does and doesnt cause ADHD?
  • Signs and symptoms
  • Impulsiveness
  • Hyperactivity
  • Inattention
  • How can specialists tell if its ADHD?
  • Treatment
  • Side effects of treatments

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What is it?
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
  • The most common mental disorder that develops in
    children
  • Kids with ADHD have impaired functioning at home,
    school, and in relationships with peers.

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What causes ADHD?
  • The exact cause of ADHD is unknown
  • Some questions teens ask are
  • Were they born with it?
  • Did something in their home or school cause them
    to be hyperactive?
  • Did they learn impulsive behavior from their
    family?

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What doesnt cause ADHD?
  • Bad parenting- the best parents could have kids
    with ADHD, poor parenting and a bad home life may
    cause ADHD to be worse.
  • Poor schools- crowded classrooms and poor
    teaching may cause teens to be restless and
    bored, this doesnt mean they have ADHD
  • Minor head injury/damage to brain- most people
    with ADHD have never had a head injury or an
    illness that affected the brain
  • Too much sugar- sugar doesnt always make teens
    more hyper, actually it can cause them to be slow
    and dull

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Signs and symptoms
  • Impulsiveness- act quickly without thinking first
  • Hyperactivity- cant sit still, walks around or
    climbs around when others are seated, talks when
    others are talking
  • Inattention- daydream or seem to be in another
    world, is sidetracked by what is going on around
    them.

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More symptoms and signs
  • Symptoms appear over the coarse of many months
  • Symptoms of Impulsiveness and hyperactivity
    precede those of inattention.
  • Different symptoms appear in different settings

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IMPULSIVENESS
  • arent able to control their immediate reactions
    and they dont think before they act
  • Often yell out inappropriate comments
  • Display their emotions without restraint
  • Act without regard for the later consequences of
    their actions
  • Impulsivity makes it hard for children to wait
    for things they want
  • Makes it hard for them to take their turn when
    playing games

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More impulsiveness
  • Impulsivity makes it hard for children to wait
    for things they want
  • Makes it hard for them to take their turn when
    playing games

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HYPERACTIVITY
  • Always seem to be on the go or constantly in
    motion
  • run around touching or playing with whatever they
    can see or touch
  • talk incessantly
  • squirm and fidget in their seats or roam around
    the room
  • May wiggle their feet

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More hyperactivity
  • Touch everything
  • Make consistent noise
  • Hyperactive adults or teenagers may feel
    internally restless
  • Often need to stay busy
  • Try to do several things at once

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INATTENTION
  • Have a hard time keeping their mind on one thing
  • Get bored with a task after a few minutes
  • Focusing deliberate, conscious attention to
    organizing and completing tasks is difficult
  • Learning something new is also difficult
  • Homework, if finished, is usually full of errors
  • Frustration by child and parent over homework and
    school
  • Becoming easily distracted by sights and sounds

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More inattention
  • Homework is hard for the children
  • forget to write down assignments, or leave it at
    school
  • forget to bring a book home or bring the wrong
    one
  • Fail to pay attention to details
  • Make careless mistakes
  • Dont follow directions fully and lose or forget
    things needed for a task
  • Skip from one uncompleted activity to another

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How can specialists tell if its ADHD?
  • Everyone shows behaviors related to ADHD at times
  • The diagnosis requires that the behaviors are
    demonstrated to a degree that is inappropriate
    for the persons age

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How can they tell? continued
  • Behaviors must appear early in life before age 7
  • Must continue for at least 6 months
  • Behaviors must create a real handicap in at least
    two area of a persons life such as school,
    playground, home, etc.
  • Specialists consider several critical questions
  • Are these behaviors excessive, long-term, and
    pervasive?
  • Do the behaviors occur in several settings?

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TREATMENT
  • The main treatment is medications
  • Stimulants are known to be the most effective
  • Adderall, Concerta, Cylert, Dexedrine,
    Dextrostat, Focalin, Metadate ER, Metadate CD,
    Ritalin, Ritalin SR, and Ritalin LA
  • Different medications work in different ways for
    different people

Adderall
Ritalin
Concerta
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More treatments
  • Stimulants are the most commonly administered
    medication
  • Can also increase the heart rate, blood pressure,
    and electrical activity in the brain
  • People may develop tics or uncontrollable
    twitchings

Cylert
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Side effects
  • Most common are decreased appetite, insomnia,
    increased anxiety, irritability, stomach aches,
    and head aches

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Sources cited
  • BOOKS
  • Williams, J. (2001). Attention-Deficit/
    Hyperactivity Disorder. Berkeley Heights, NJ
    Enslow Publishers, Inc.
  • Peacock, J. (2002). ADD and ADHD. Mankato,
    Minnesota Capstone Press
  • Web sites
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
    ( July 19, 2006). on-line. Retrieved on October
    4, 2006. Available http//www.nimh.nih.gov/public
    at/adhd.cfmsymptoms
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