Question
What Are the Symptoms of ADHD in Children?
Answer
Generally speaking, these are understood in clinical diagnosis as children having difficulty concentrating and being hyperactive. Common symptoms include:
- In the classroom, teachers may find students struggle to focus, often distracted.
- In the classroom, students may exhibit inappropriate behavior, disturbing others and disrupting classroom order.
- Symptoms usually appear before the age of 6, and as they grow older, the symptoms may slightly improve.
- Some cases may continue into adulthood.
- They require a quiet environment but find it hard to stay still, frequently moving around.
- They are easily agitated and feel guilty.
- It’s difficult for them to concentrate, easily distracted. Additionally, many children will also show a lot of small movements with their hands.