Question

As a child, they would run around instead of walking, and the problem became severe when they started primary school. They couldn’t sit still in class, talked out of turn, kept moving around, and had difficulty completing assignments.

Answer

Every parent hopes their child grows up healthy, but many parents often worry about their child’s performance. These children may show excessive activity, inattention, scribbling, and other characteristics; some may lack autonomy, be unsociable, lack self-control; or exhibit childish, peculiar, twitching, and uncontrollable behaviors, making education difficult. In some cases, there may be adult or personality defects. This is what we refer to as childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.