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How Do You Know If Your Child Has ADD?

ADD, or attention deficit disorder, is a disorder that manifests in early childhood. You may also




know it to be as attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder or ADHD. How do you know if your child has ADD? Typically, signs your child has ADD
will appear before your child hits seven years old. However, since the symptoms of ADD are so
similar to the normal behavior of a child, it can be difficult to determine whether or not your child
does have ADD. What you have to keep in mind though is that your child probably doesn’t have
ADD if your child shows signs only in certain situations. You are more likely looking at ADD if
your child manifests signs and symptoms across all situations, whether they are in school, at
home, and at play.

When people hear ADD, most of the time an image of a very unruly child bouncing off walls and
getting in everyone’s way will come to mind. However, this only shows half the truth because
even quiet children can have ADD. Understanding the condition exactly will allow you to answer
the question “How do you know if your child has ADD?” so you can get proper ADD help for
your child and make it easier for everyone to deal with the situation.

3 Signs And Symptoms To Know Whether Your Child Has ADD/ADHD:

So how do you know if your child has ADD? Essentially, ADD is comprised of three primary
characteristics: hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsivity. Signs and symptoms you should be on
the lookout for will depend though on which characteristic is dominant in your child. It’s easy to
overlook inattentiveness because it’s not usually disruptive but it can have consequences as
well for your child, like not performing well in school and getting into fights with other kids
because they don’t play by the rules. Fortunately, most children will have learned how to follow
instructions, pay attention, and not to say whatever pops up in their heads by the time they
reach school age so ADD signs and symptoms will be easier to spot.

Some of the signs and symptoms that will help you answer the question “how do you know if
your child has ADD?” include the following:

Hyperactivity. Constantly fidgeting and squirming, can’t sit quietly, constantly moves around
often to climb and run, excessively talks, can’t relax or play quietly, and has a quick temper;




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Inattention. Can’t pay attention to details, makes mistakes carelessly, easily distracted, appears
to be not listening whenever spoken to, difficulty in following instructions and remembering
things, difficulty planning ahead and staying organized, easily bored before a task is finished,
and frequently misplaces toys, books, and other items;
Impulsivity. Acts without thinking, can’t wait for turn in games or in line, interrupts others often,
blurts out the answers to questions without waiting to be called in class, intrudes on games or
conversations, can’t keep emotions in check so outburst are common, and resorts to guessing
instead of taking time to arrive at a solution.

Take An Accurate 20 Minute Neuropsychological Test:

Before visiting a psychologist or psychiatrist for treating ADD or ADHD, it is advisable to go for
highly accurate ADHD/ADD performance-based screening that can be done in 20 minutes. It is
online performance-based test, and you will get a detailed the complete report quickly. The test
was developed by professional psychologists and university professors with over 20 years
experience. You can get this neuropsychological assessment in the comfort of your home. Click
here to take the test now.

If you’re positive your child has ADD after going through signs and symptoms to answer the
question “how do you know if your child has ADD?”, don’t fret because there are a number of
ways by which a child with ADD can get help. In fact, medication may even play a minimal role
in ADD treatment for your child. So, how to help a child with ADD without medication? Natural
ways to help a child ADD include education, exercise, proper nutrition, behavior therapy, and
support in school and at home. For more ways to help your child with ADD, you can check out
Democretic Parenting.

photo credit: Geomangio mdanys via photopin cc




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Does Your Child Have ADD/ADHD? Take An Accurate 20-Minute Test

  • 1. How Do You Know If Your Child Has ADD? ADD, or attention deficit disorder, is a disorder that manifests in early childhood. You may also know it to be as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD. How do you know if your child has ADD? Typically, signs your child has ADD will appear before your child hits seven years old. However, since the symptoms of ADD are so similar to the normal behavior of a child, it can be difficult to determine whether or not your child does have ADD. What you have to keep in mind though is that your child probably doesn’t have ADD if your child shows signs only in certain situations. You are more likely looking at ADD if your child manifests signs and symptoms across all situations, whether they are in school, at home, and at play. When people hear ADD, most of the time an image of a very unruly child bouncing off walls and getting in everyone’s way will come to mind. However, this only shows half the truth because even quiet children can have ADD. Understanding the condition exactly will allow you to answer the question “How do you know if your child has ADD?” so you can get proper ADD help for your child and make it easier for everyone to deal with the situation. 3 Signs And Symptoms To Know Whether Your Child Has ADD/ADHD: So how do you know if your child has ADD? Essentially, ADD is comprised of three primary characteristics: hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsivity. Signs and symptoms you should be on the lookout for will depend though on which characteristic is dominant in your child. It’s easy to overlook inattentiveness because it’s not usually disruptive but it can have consequences as well for your child, like not performing well in school and getting into fights with other kids because they don’t play by the rules. Fortunately, most children will have learned how to follow instructions, pay attention, and not to say whatever pops up in their heads by the time they reach school age so ADD signs and symptoms will be easier to spot. Some of the signs and symptoms that will help you answer the question “how do you know if your child has ADD?” include the following: Hyperactivity. Constantly fidgeting and squirming, can’t sit quietly, constantly moves around often to climb and run, excessively talks, can’t relax or play quietly, and has a quick temper; 1/3
  • 2. Inattention. Can’t pay attention to details, makes mistakes carelessly, easily distracted, appears to be not listening whenever spoken to, difficulty in following instructions and remembering things, difficulty planning ahead and staying organized, easily bored before a task is finished, and frequently misplaces toys, books, and other items; Impulsivity. Acts without thinking, can’t wait for turn in games or in line, interrupts others often, blurts out the answers to questions without waiting to be called in class, intrudes on games or conversations, can’t keep emotions in check so outburst are common, and resorts to guessing instead of taking time to arrive at a solution. Take An Accurate 20 Minute Neuropsychological Test: Before visiting a psychologist or psychiatrist for treating ADD or ADHD, it is advisable to go for highly accurate ADHD/ADD performance-based screening that can be done in 20 minutes. It is online performance-based test, and you will get a detailed the complete report quickly. The test was developed by professional psychologists and university professors with over 20 years experience. You can get this neuropsychological assessment in the comfort of your home. Click here to take the test now. If you’re positive your child has ADD after going through signs and symptoms to answer the question “how do you know if your child has ADD?”, don’t fret because there are a number of ways by which a child with ADD can get help. In fact, medication may even play a minimal role in ADD treatment for your child. So, how to help a child with ADD without medication? Natural ways to help a child ADD include education, exercise, proper nutrition, behavior therapy, and support in school and at home. For more ways to help your child with ADD, you can check out Democretic Parenting. photo credit: Geomangio mdanys via photopin cc Views: (338) 2/3
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