Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) refers to a group of syndromes that occur in childhood and are characterized by marked difficulty in concentration, short attention span, hyperactivity or impulsivity compared with children of the same age. ADHD is a relatively common disorder in children.
- Impulsive willfulness.
Impulsive children never do things without thinking, that is, what is in their minds immediately comes out of their mouths. It is difficult for them to separate thought and action, to analyze problems and act rashly without thinking. They often break discipline, and even though they know the discipline and know what to do, they can’t control themselves. Doing things without planning. Therefore, these children are always taught repeatedly, causing headaches for teachers and parents. Others often think that their actions are deliberate and mischievous.
- It is easy to cause conflict.
Children with inattentiveness, whether at school or at home, are prone to denial, criticism and accusations, and some are beaten and scolded by their parents. Stubborn, rebellious, and prone to conflict with adults, especially with parents.
- Be distracted and easily distracted.
Child’s inattention are often unable to complete a repetitive, uninteresting task or activity that requires a choice. Unfortunately, learning tasks are often repetitive and uninteresting, so they always have difficulty completing the learning tasks. They are always distracted during class, and they cannot eliminate the distraction and insist on completing other learning tasks.
- Doing homework too slowly.
Because it is easy to desert when listening to a class, and can’t insist on listening attentively, so I encounter obstacles when writing homework. First of all, I can’t do many topics, and the speed is naturally very slow; at the same time, it is easy to get distracted when writing homework, and often my eyes stay on In the workbook, the mind did not think.
- Poor self-control.
Do not obey the rules and order, do not listen to the instructions of teachers and parents, do things in a disorderly manner, do everything casually, and let everything go, can not cooperate well with others, and easily conflict with others.
- hyperactive.
Children who lack attention and self-control tend to be hyperactive, hyper-agitated, hyperactive, and easily agitated. Difficulty controlling yourself from sitting for long periods of time. Whether happy, sad, angry, or depressed, their emotional responses are stronger than other children.
- other.
Such children are more prone to anxiety, depression, other discordant behaviors, poor academic performance, low self-evaluation, and personality defects when they grow up.
Child’s inattention are actually a physical manifestation, not that they are deliberately disobedient. Despite these problems, they still hope to make progress. They are especially happy whenever they make progress and are praised. Therefore, what we need most for these children is love, confidence, patience and perseverance. Parents who insist on writing praise sheets for their children will be an effective way to encourage them.