Question

What is ADHD?

Answer

ADHD is a common mental disorder in children. These children typically have normal intelligence but exhibit inattention, excessive activity, impulsiveness, and poor self-control abilities that are out of sync with their actual age, which negatively affects their learning. Firstly, children with ADHD are ill and should not be treated differently or be bullied to avoid exacerbating their trauma. Secondly, medication must be prescribed for children with ADHD, but medication cannot replace education. Medication can provide a conducive educational environment, and the effects and side effects of the medication should be correctly understood. Thirdly, to achieve good results, it is necessary to cooperate in four aspects (children, parents, teachers, doctors).