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the dysregulation of frontal-subcortical-cerebellar catecholaminergic circuits in the pathophysiology of ADHD . Imaging studies suggest that abnormalities of the dopaminergic and adrenergic transmitter systems lead to impaired neurotransmis...
ADHD) is one of the most frequently diagnosed disorders among children and adolescents. It is a lifelong condition that is estimated to affect 3% to 5% of school-age children. The disorder is characterized by core symptoms that include age-...
the effect of how the environment and neurobiological factors interact. Yet the behaviour characteristics in a child diagnosed as having ADHD are seen as abnormally inattentive and impulsive (Lefton & Brannon, 2006). It is a very controvers...
attention (for example, difficulty attending to and following instructions, losing or forgetting homework assignments, difficulty sustaining attention to schoolwork); from the social effects of ADHD behaviors (for example, taunting by other...
ADD/ADHD child. It was difficult to accept the truth, but after reading books on the subject, I came to learn that having ADD/ADHD is not a problem, but instead it can be a gift for some children, if it’s treated the proper way. As a single...
children, however, this is not necessary. This sign can also be symptoms of some disease and may require special attention and medical care. This paper discusses the occurrence of the Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in child...
Instrumentation1 Data Collection4 Data Analysis5 Materials6 Attention deficit disorders evaluation scale8 Barriers to treatment survey10 Overcoming The Barriers To Effective Care11 Method12 Discussion13 RESULTS19 References25 Alternative Tr...