ADHD checklist




ADHD is commonly known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This mainly occurs in children who go to school with their behavior or problems in school and their parents are advised that their children should undergo testing and diagnosis.

This ADHD checklist includes testing the children if they are not responding to the symptoms of the ADHD problem as this now means they have to collect information about the child from the last six months.

The ADHD checklist includes the symptoms of inattention in your school activities, such as carelessness when finishing school assignments, mistakes in school assignments, inattention during classes, difficulty listening, feeling difficulty speaking, directly with their respected people, they do not follow the instructions they forget everything related to housework and daily activities, they get bored in sports activities, they forget the daily schedule, they miss the things they wanted for schools, they only pay less attention and are suddenly distracted by other related things.

The ADHD checklist also includes the symptoms of hyperactivity that shows more arousal, abnormally, emotional reactions and behaviors, leaves classrooms where there is a need for their presence, has fights with fellow students, feels difficulty playing quietly, is too emotional, and they will talk more than normal. They are normally known as the abnormal children and they have the symptoms of impulsivity as well as answering before the question is completely finished, finding it difficult to wait for someone or becoming distressed or depressed, and entering into another’s conversation without any permission or Dear. The symptoms of all of these are adapted from the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for ADHD.

There are also symptoms of learning disabilities and they also get angry due to problems related to learning and little scolding from their parents and teachers that lead to great anxiety. They also have high-level, angry negative thoughts and show poor long-term results according to their school activities, failures and antisocial behaviors, and friend activities. The diagnosis of this ADHD includes tests of the child’s activities, behaviors and information from the date before six months. Pediatric tests include the child’s medical history, mental health, and child development. They show signs of seizures, anxiety, depression or behavior problems and in some cases the diagnoses take too long because it covers the written test and oral face-to-face tests as well as psychological and neurological tests.

This ADHD continues for some children after seven, and lasts until adolescence and its symptoms continue until they recover. This is due to genetic factors, premature birth, lead poisoning, brain and spinal cord infections and mainly cases of drug addiction, alcohol when the baby is in the womb. The ADHD checklist includes treatment therapies such as behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy, social skills training, parenting education and support, medications that are provided to treat as stimulants as this causes some side effects in children such as appetite , headaches, weight loss and stomach aches.

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