Question
Inattention, unable to concentrate during class, restless, affecting others, procrastination in homework, laboratory tests and examination results: no past treatment situation and effectiveness: not sure what kind of help is needed: not sure if it looks good
Answer
Hyperactivity: Most ADHD children cannot stay still in one place. They have various small movements constantly. They become overly excited and wild during play and activities. However, some ADHD children may appear more quiet. They have difficulty concentrating on tasks that require attention, such as learning in class. In situations that do not require willpower control, such as watching TV or playing games, ADHD children can focus their attention. But once they need to control their behavior through willpower, such as studying seriously or reading, their control over themselves becomes weaker. And they also cannot maintain focused attention for a certain period of time.