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Meet a few accomplished people who
have ADHD:
Ozzy Osbourne
Albert Einstein
Whoopi Goldberg
Winston Churchill
Walt Disney
Understanding
ADHD
History of ADHD
Mid-1800s: Minimal Brain Damage
Mid 1900s: Minimal Brain Dysfunction
1960s: Hyperkinesia
1980: Attention-Deficit Disorder
With or Without Hyperactivity
1987: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
1994-present: ADHD
Primarily Inattentive
Primarily Hyperactive
Combined Type
What is Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder?
The condition often becomes
apparent when children are in
preschool or when they are in their
early school years.
An estimated 3-5% of children have
ADHD.
ADHD Statistics
3-5% of all U.S. school-age children are
estimated to have this disorder.
5-10% of the entire U.S. population
Males are 3 to 6 times more likely to have
ADHD than are females.
At least 50% of ADHD sufferers have
another diagnosable mental disorder.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD)  
Onsets before age seven
The main symptoms are:
INATTENTION
- HYPERACTIVITY
IMPULSIVITY.
 
Diagnosing ADHD:  DSM-IV
 Inattentiveness:
Has a minimum of 6 
symptoms regularly for 
the past six months.
Symptoms are present at 
abnormal levels for stage 
of development
Lacks attention to detail; 
makes careless mistakes
has difficulty sustaining 
attention
doesn’t seem to listen
fails to follow through/fails 
to finish projects
has difficulty organizing 
tasks
avoids tasks requiring 
mental effort
often loses items necessary 
for completing a task
easily distracted 
is forgetful in daily activities
Diagnosing ADHD:  DSM-IV
Hyperactivity/
Impulsivity:
Fidgets or squirms 
excessively
leaves seat when 
inappropriate
runs about/climbs 
extensively when 
inappropriate
has difficulty playing 
quietly
often “on the go” or “driven 
by a motor”
talks excessively
blurts out answers before 
question is finished
cannot await turn
interrupts or intrudes on 
others
Has a minimum of 6 
symptoms regularly for the 
past six months.
Symptoms are present at 
abnormal levels for stage of 
development
Diagnosing ADHD:  DSM-IV
Additional
Criteria:
Symptoms causing impairment 
present before age 7
Impairment from symptoms 
occurs in two or more settings
Clear evidence of significant 
impairment (social, academic, 
etc.)
Symptoms not better accounted 
for by another mental disorder
It is VERY important that children are 
examined and diagnosed by a qualified 
professional who will use strict diagnostic 
guidelines to determine whether the 
behaviors are inappropriate for the child’s 
age, and whether the symptoms indicate 
ADHD or not. 
Talking to your family physician might 
be a good start.
ADHD: Getting a
diagnosis
Learning 
Disabilities
About 20-30% of children with ADHD also have a specific 
LD. It is a good idea to have your child with ADHD 
assessed for a learning disability.
Several disorders can accompany ADHD. See your family doctor or 
specialist if you suspect your child has any of these disorders.
Tourette 
Syndrome
A small proportion of children with ADHD also have this 
neurological disorder, which can be controlled with 
medication. Symptoms include nervous tics and repetitive 
mannerisms.
Bipolar 
Disorder
Some children with ADHD also have BD. Differentiating 
between ADHD and BD in childhood can be difficult, however, 
as some symptoms are present in both disorders. 
ADHD: Accompanying
disorders
Several disorders can accompany ADHD. See your family doctor or 
specialist if you suspect your child has any of these disorders.
Oppositional 
Defiant Disorder
As many as 1/3 to 1/2 of children with ADHD also have 
ODD. Children with ODD are defiant, non-compliant, 
belligerent, and stubborn. 
Conduct 
Disorder
About 20-40% of children with ADHD will develop 
CD, which is a more serious pattern of antisocial 
behavior. Children with CD are aggressive and 
destructive, and are at great risk of getting into trouble 
at school or with the police. 
Anxiety & 
Depression
If co-occurring anxiety or depression is recognized and 
treated, children will be better able to handle the 
problems that accompany ADHD. 
ADHD: Accompanying
disorders
BUT… some studies have shown a relationship 
between alcohol and tobacco use during pregnancy and 
the risk for ADHD in the baby. 
So, these activities should be 
avoided while pregnant!
What causes ADHD?
The cause of ADHD remains unknown, but 
most research suggests that the cause lies in 
neurobiology (some parts of the brain are 
smaller in children with ADHD) or genetics 
(ADHD tends to run in families, so there are 
likely genetic influences). 
Although environmental and social factors 
(like child-rearing style) can influence the 
severity of the disorder, they do not cause 
the disorder. 
What causes
ADHD?
Several teams of researcher have found
relatively consistent abnormalities in five
areas of the brain in people with ADHD:
Prefrontal Lobes
Frontal Lobes
Basal Ganglia
Cerebellum
Corpus Callosum
The Frontal Lobe/Prefrontal
Cortex helps us to:
Focus Concentration
Pay Attention to our tasks
Make good decisions
Plan Ahead
Learn and to remember what
we have learned.
To have proper behavior in
situations where it is required.
Armstrong (2010)
The prefrontal cortex is one of the
last areas of the brain to fully
mature. In patients with ADHD it is
hypothesized that they mature at a
slower rate than their peers
without ADHD, sometimes
between two and three years
slower. However it must be said
that children with ADHD do
undergo normal patterns of brain
development they just lag behind
their peers.
Armstrong (2010)
Basal Ganglia also helps with movement and motor control.
Dopamine, either too much or too little affects how the Basal Ganglia
communicates to the rest of the brain.
Sweeney (2009), Armstrong (2010)
The Cerebellum is responsible for producing coordinated muscle
movements. It also works to sequence thoughts of motion.
Sweeney (2010), Armstrong (2010)
ADHD is not caused by:
Will Power
Inadequate Parenting
Lack of Motivation
Lack of Intelligence
Laziness
 Medical Examination
 Clinical Interview
 Teacher and Parent Rating Scales
 Behavioral Observations
Four Components in Assessing whether a
student has ADHD
Psychological and Behavioral Characteristics:
Behavioral Inhibition (Russell Barkley)
 involves the ability to:
1. Delay a response
2. Interrupt an ongoing response
3. Protect a response from distracting or competing stimuli (Lawrence et al., 2002)
People with ADHD frequently delayed inner speech
Children and adults with ADHD have problems controlling their
emotions and their arousal levels.
Children and adults with ADHD have difficulty analyzing problems
and communicating solution to others.
Educational Considerations
Classroom structure and teacher direction
Functional behavioral assessment
 involves determining the consequences, antecedents, and setting events that
maintain inappropriate behaviors (Horner & Carr, 1997)
Contingency-based self-management
 involve having people keep track of their own behavior and then receive
consequences, usually in the form of rewards, based on their behavior (Davies &
Witte, 2000; DuPaul, Arbolino, & Booster, 2009; Shapiro, DuPaul, & Bradley-
Klug, 1998).
Stimulants (like methylphenidate or “Ritalin”) seem to be the
most effective class of medication, and are usually considered
quite safe.
They do not make children feel “high” and there is no evidence
that stimulants (when used for the treatment of ADHD) cause
drug abuse or dependence.
Medications have been used to treat ADHD for decades.
Treatment
for ADHD
In many people, stimulants reduce hyperactivity and
impulsivity, and improve the ability to focus, work and learn.
About 10% of children are not helped by stimulants, even after
trying several medications at several doses.
Recently, at least one non-stimulant medication has shown
great potential for reducing the symptoms of ADHD
(atomoxetine or “Strattera”).
Treatment
for ADHD
Choosing a
Treatment
for ADHD
What does the research show?
Medication seems to be essential for children with ADHD.
The most intensive ADHD treatment study to date found that
long-term management with medication or a combination
treatment of medication and behavioral treatment are superior to
behavioral treatments alone.
Which treatment will be
most effective for my
child?
Because no two children are alike, this question must
be answered by each family in consultation with their
health care professional.
Although medication works well
for many children, it can cause
undesirable side effects in others,
making it an unacceptable
treatment.
Each child’s needs and personal
history must be carefully
considered.
BUT… no one treatment
is the answer for every
child!
If you need more help..
Medication can help a child control
the behavior problems that have led
to trouble with parents and siblings,
but it can take a long time to undo
the frustration, blame and anger that
may have gone on for so long.
ADHD: What else can we
do?
Children AND parents might need special help to develop
techniques for managing the patterns of behaviour.
Many intervention approaches are available, including:
psychotherapy, behavioral therapy, social skills training,
support groups and parenting skills training.
Try these simple tips…!
(1) Schedule - have the same routine every day, and post the
schedule in the kitchen.
(2) Organize needed everyday items - have a place for
everything, and keep everything in its place.
(3) Use homework/notebook organizers - stress the
importance of writing down assignments and bringing home
needed books.
ADHD: What else can we
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Editor's Notes

  1. What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder? Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is the most commonly diagnosed behavioural disorder of childhood. In any six-month period, ADHD affects an estimated 4 -6 % of young people between the ages of 9 and 17. Boys are two to three times more likely then girls to develop ADHD. Although ADHD is usually associated with children, the disorder can persist into adulthood. Children and adults with ADHD are easily distracted by sights and sounds and other features of their environment, cannot concentrate for long periods of time, are restless and impulsive, or have a tendency to daydream and be slow to complete tasks Symptoms The three predominant symptoms of ADHD are 1) inability to regulate activity level (hyperactivity); 2) inability to attend to tasks (inattention); and 3) impulsivity, or inability to inhibit behaviour. Common symptoms include varying degrees of the following: Poor concentration and brief attention span Increased activity - always on the go Impulsive - doesn't stop to think Social and relationship problems Fearless and takes undue risks Poor coordination Sleep problems Normal or high intelligence but under perform at school For useful information about ADHD refer to the following website: http://www.psychiatry24x7.com/homes/adhd.jhtml
  2. What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder? Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is the most commonly diagnosed behavioural disorder of childhood. In any six-month period, ADHD affects an estimated 4 -6 % of young people between the ages of 9 and 17. Boys are two to three times more likely then girls to develop ADHD. Although ADHD is usually associated with children, the disorder can persist into adulthood. Children and adults with ADHD are easily distracted by sights and sounds and other features of their environment, cannot concentrate for long periods of time, are restless and impulsive, or have a tendency to daydream and be slow to complete tasks Symptoms The three predominant symptoms of ADHD are 1) inability to regulate activity level (hyperactivity); 2) inability to attend to tasks (inattention); and 3) impulsivity, or inability to inhibit behaviour. Common symptoms include varying degrees of the following: Poor concentration and brief attention span Increased activity - always on the go Impulsive - doesn't stop to think Social and relationship problems Fearless and takes undue risks Poor coordination Sleep problems Normal or high intelligence but under perform at school For useful information about ADHD refer to the following website: http://www.psychiatry24x7.com/homes/adhd.jhtml