Adhd in A Sentence

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    A child who lies regularly may be doing so in an attempt to deal with ADHD.

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    About 50 percent to 65 percent of children with ADHD also have ODD.

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    According to Dr. Vicki Panaccione, diagnosing ADHD involves much more than making a snap judgment.

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    Accurately diagnosing ADHD in children can be difficult, since a young child often does not know how to articulate his/her problems.

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    Adderall is a stimulant medication used to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, otherwise known as ADHD.

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    Also known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD affects boys and girls of all races and income levels.

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    Although it may feel like every kid on the street is an ADHD teenager or child, in reality, the American Psychiatric Association says true cases of ADHD only occur in three to five percent of children in the United States.

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    Although people with ADHD find it difficult to concentrate on mundane tasks, they are exceptionally driven when working on a project of personal interest.

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    Although they can have some unpleasant side effects, Ritalin, Concerta, and other similar drugs remain an important part of managing ADHD in children.

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    An ADHD child obviously doesn't come with instructions.

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    Approximately 15 to 30 percent of children with ADHD have underlying Tourette's disorder, a condition marked by vocal and motor tics.

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    Are the medications you take, such as prescriptions for ADD or ADHD, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, anemia, autism, or other illnesses needed as the result of gluten intolerance?

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    Asperger's syndrome, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), psychiatric disorders, learning disabilities, and other disabilities to help improve physical and mental functioning.

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    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-A condition in which a person (usually a child) has an unusually high activity level and a short attention span.

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    Because of the potential for abuse, methylphenidate and amphetamines must be kept out of reach of children, particularly visitors and older siblings of a child being treated for ADHD.

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    Before you can truly help your child, you must learn to accept the fact that he has been diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder).

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    Behavior modification charts are generally used for students who have diagnosed difficulties such as ADHD, Asperger's or ODD.

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    Bipolar children are easily distracted, impulsive, and hyperactive, which can lead to a misdiagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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    Certainly the term "ADHD," and "ADD" before it, receives ample attention in the media, as well as in health and school system.

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    Children can also have ADD, which is essentially ADHD without hyperactivity.

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    Children who are easily distracted or who suffer from ADHD or an autistic disorder may require the routine and structure that a standard homeschool curriculum and structure provide.

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    Children with ADHD may be prescribed Ritalin, a stimulant drug that appears to have the opposite effect on younger patients than in adolescents and adults.

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    Children with Tourette syndrome are more likely to have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), attention deficient disorder (ADD), and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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    Dealing with ADHD is a lifelong process, and the more you know about the behavior and treatment, the better you'll be able to manage any issues relating to ADHD in your child's life.

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    Diagnosis may require psychiatric expertise to rule out such conditions as oppositional defiant disorder, bipolar disorder, or ADHD.

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    Do you suspect that you may suffer from ADHD?

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    Even if a teen is diagnosed with ADHD later in his or her teenage years, symptoms almost always appear before the age of seven.

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    Fifty to seventy-five percent of children diagnosed with CD also have ADHD, a disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity.

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    For children with coexisting ADHD, substance abuse, depression, anxiety, or learning disorders, treating these conditions first is preferred, and may result in a significant improvement in behavior.

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    Functional MRI is being researched to image neurologic disorders, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), delayed cognitive development, and epilepsy.

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    However, Caucasian boys are much more likely to be diagnosed with the condition since ADHD is often stereotypically associated with this group.

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    However, there are many blessings associated with having a son or daughter with ADHD.

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    If a child who has been well stabilized on stimulants for ADHD begins to get worse, consider the possibility that the drugs are being sold to others, rather than being used therapeutically.

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    If these disorders are occurring in conjunction with another condition, such as ADHD, medication and therapy for that condition often helps alleviate the impulse control disorder.

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    If you have a child with autism or ADHD, a reward system may encourage positive behavior in a structured school environment.

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    If you suffer from ADHD, find a hobby or activity you enjoy and are good at.

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    If you think your child may have ADHD, the first step is to have him/her evaluated by a qualified medical professional.

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    If you think your child might be exhibiting symptoms of ADHD, you need to contact your pediatrician.

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    If you would like to learn more about ADHD in children, check out the following helpful websites.

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    Impulse control disorders often have characteristics in common with other psychological disorders and often occur in conjunction with other conditions, such as ADHD or conduct disorder.

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    In addition, some vitamin manufactures try to claim micellized liquid vitamins for children cure everything from ADHD to autism.

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    In addition, the sleep disturbances can worsen the symptoms of ADHD.Sleep deprivation symptoms can aggravate the ADHD condition.

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    In children and adolescents, impulse control disorders often occur along with other psychological conditions, such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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    In fact, diagnosing ADHD in Children relies heavily upon a variety of assessments, tests, observations, behavior ratings scales, medical histories, and physical exams.

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    In fact, most medical professionals won't diagnose ADHD in children unless the symptoms have begun before the age of seven, been present for at least six months, and occur in more than one setting.

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    In fact, there are now several studies being conducted on the presence of ADHD in the gifted child.

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    In many cases, the tics do not interfere with the child's life as much as ADHD, OCD, or depression.

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    Instincts-Finally, the most important parenting technique for ADHD involves trusting your instincts.

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    It is especially important for ADHD teenagers to feel successful, despite their challenges.

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    Keep in mind that a camp doesn't need to be listed as being specifically for ADHD for your child to benefit - many camps such as Brewster Academy have a great record working with ADHD kids.

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    Leach. "Is methylphenidate useful for treating adolescents with ADHD?"

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    Many parents also request 504 plans for their ADHD children.

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    Methylphenidate contributes to the treatment of ADHD by increasing attention and decreasing restlessness in children and adults who are overactive, cannot concentrate for very long, or are easily distracted, and are impulsive.

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    Most children with severe ADHD receive one or more stimulant medications.

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    Neurological problems associated with ADHD can interfere with the ability to sleep.

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    Obstructive sleep apnea in children may increase the risk of developing attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.

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    Often two or three counselors to every ten kids is ideal for a camp designed specifically for ADHD kids.

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    Other conditions that may cause or co-exist with conduct disorder include head injury, substance abuse disorder, major depressive disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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    Other sites such as My Summer Camps include profiles of various camps focusing on ADHD and other learning disabilities.

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    Out of all the choices out there, what are the best summer camps for kids with ADHD?

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    Parenting a child with ADHD can be extremely difficult.

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    Parenting an ADHD child can be difficult, but certainly not impossible.

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    Parenting techniques for ADHD in children are invaluable, lifesaving tools that can create a more pleasant environment at home and in every aspect of a child's life.

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    Parents desperate for help with sick children may spend a great deal of money searching for a vitamin cure, but unfortunately neither these nor any other pills will make a child with ADHD or autism well.

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    Pennington suffered from ADHD as a child but at the time it wasn't diagnosed and he wasn't medicated for the condition.

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    People with ADHD are often exceptionally creative.

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    People with Bipolar Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may also have issues with compulsive lying.

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    Preliminary evidence suggests some deficiencies or imbalances in certain unsaturated fatty acids might contribute to behavioral disorders like ADHD, which can be managed with flaxseed oil supplements.

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    Prescription Drugs - Painkillers like Vicodin and OxyContin, and ADHD drugs like Ritalin and Adderall are commonly abused.

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    Recognizing the symptoms of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is the first step to helping these children cope and succeed in life.

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    See also Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); Magnetic resonance imaging; Personality development.

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    Several studies have shown methylphenidate (Ritalin) to be a useful drug for both ADHD and CD in some children.

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    Several studies have shown relationships sometimes exist between creativity and mental illness, including depression, schizophrenia, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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    Sleeplessness can be a side effect of the medication, but it can also be a symptom of ADHD.

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    Sometimes, drugs which are properly prescribed for ADHD are diverted and used by other children as recreational drugs.

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    Spinner Nelson (played by Shane Kippel) earned his nickname from his bouts with ADHD.

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    Stimulant medication is used only when ODD cooccurs with ADHD.

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    Structure-While every child thrives from routines, a child who has been diagnosed with ADHD needs structure more than ever.

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    Taking the time to find some of the best summer camps for kids with ADHD with the following criteria may help make summer camp an incredibly positive experience for your child.

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    Teenagers with special needs, such as hearing impairment, visual impairment, ADHD, or autism are often welcome at "regular" summer camps.

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides specific criteria for diagnosing ADHD.

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    The child has been diagnosed with OCD, ADHD, or depression.

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    The child with ADHD who is lying may be doing so to make him or herself appear more attractive to others.

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    The daydreaming that is a hallmark of ADHD makes a person well suited to a career in music, art, or entertainment.

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    The generic name for the drug Ritalin, the most commonly prescribed medication for treating children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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    The main concern is the possible misdiagnosis of ADHD when a sleep condition is present.

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    The presence of the three main diagnostic criteria for attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder makes the connection between ADHD and sleep disorders complicated.

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    The relationship between ADHD and sleep disorders is still being investigated.

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    The rest problem can occur because of some of the characteristics of ADHD.

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    The side effects for stimulant drugs are different when they are used as stimulants and when they are used for their calming effect in ADHD.

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    The symptoms of ADHD in children can be confusing to recognize at times.

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    The symptoms of ADHD often lead a teen to feel angry and misunderstood, more so than their neuro-typical peers.

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    The term ADHD is severely overused, often in disgraceful ways to describe anybody who is hyper or disorganized.

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    There are other cases that evaluate yoga's benefits for children with autism, ADD or ADHD, scoliosis, and other conditions.

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    There may also be biologic factors such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and certain temperaments that predispose particular children towards misbehavior.

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    These finding serve to highlight the different aetiologies that can give rise to the same triad of symptoms of ADHD.

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    These kids are not typically known for being at the head of their class, often because they have learning disabilities or ADHD.

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    They are considered to have psychopathology, often including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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    They stress, however, that these criteria "should be used only by trained health care providers to diagnose or treat ADHD."

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    This additional stress is hard on anyone, but particularly an ADHD teenager.

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    This does not appear to be a problem, however, when the drugs are appropriately used for a proper diagnosis of ADHD.

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    This drug should be reserved for treatment of children whose ADHD cannot be controlled with either first or second line drug therapy and whose condition is so severe that the potential benefits justify the risk.

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    Ty's mother Yvonne Pennington is a psychologist who specializes in ADHD and depression.

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    U.S. News & World Report has provided several directories of ADHD summer camps, both listed alphabetically and by region.

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    Understanding what ADHD is, how it's diagnosed and how to deal with it can help you manage your symptoms so you can get your life back on path to a successful future.

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    What you are feeling is common among parents of children with ADHD.

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    When a teenager has ADHD, he or she will need to learn skills to both understand and cope with the disorder, now and when the teen is older.

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    When looking for symptoms of ADHD in children, six or more of the following symptoms of inattention should have been noticed and documented for at least six months.

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    When used to treat ADHD, methylphenidate and amphetamines do not have the adverse effects associated with these drugs when they are abused.

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    Whether this is the first diagnose of ADHD or if it has been a part of your life since grade school, this disorder can morph into new problems and issues during the turbulent years of adolescence.

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    While ADHD is often associated with learning disabilities, many people with ADHD have above average intelligence.

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    While most experienced counselors and staff have dealt with a wide variety of children, the needs of ADHD children often require more advanced training.

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    With 8% of all grade school students diagnosed with the condition, understanding ADHD is more important than ever.

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    With experts from universities to WebMD all agreeing that summer camps can have significant positive effects on your ADHD child, the next task is to find the right one near you.