The most common behavioral disorder is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). While it often comes across as a childhood disorder, it is not a condition that individuals outgrow and affects about 11% of school-going children.
In addition, the symptoms do not go away in about 75% of the people affected. The symptoms can range from mild to severe, depending on the type of ADHD the child has.
Symptoms of inattentive ADHD include:
Avoiding tasks that require mental effort
Difficulty focusing, difficulty following instructions
Making seemingly careless mistakes
Disorganization
Easily distracted
Forgetfulness
Frequently losing things
Symptoms of hyperactive/impulsive ADHD include:
Inability to sit still
Talking incessantly
Trouble participating in activities that require quietness
Impatience
Making inappropriate comments
Acting without considering the consequences.
This 3-minute, online quiz can be used if you think your child is having emotional, attentional, or behavioral difficulties.
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