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Q. What are the symptoms of ADHD?
- Inattention. People who are inattentive have a hard time keeping their
mind on one thing and may get bored with a task after only a few minutes.
Focusing conscious, deliberate attention to organizing and completing
routine tasks may be difficult.
- Hyperactivity. People who are hyperactive always seem to be in motion.
They can't sit still; they may dash around or talk incessantly. Sitting
still through a lesson can be an impossible task. They may roam around the
room, squirm in their seats, wiggle their feet, touch everything, or noisily
tap a pencil. They may also feel intensely restless.
- Impulsivity. People who are overly impulsive, seem unable to curb their
immediate reactions or think before they act. As a result, they may blurt
out answers to questions or inappropriate comments, or run into the street
without looking. Their impulsivity may make it hard for them to wait for
things they want or to take their turn in games. They may grab a toy from
another child or hit when they are upset.
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