Is My Son Suffering from ADHD?

My son is a little over 3 years old and is constantly irritable, unable to withstand any stimulus, and shouts and cries when his demands are not met. He loves to cry and hit others. He also stutters when speaking. At home, he runs around non-stop and can’t be sent to kindergarten. From the kindergarten’s video footage, it seems he doesn’t fit in well with others. Mainly considering the child’s irritability and tendency to cry, guidance for child emotional disorders is being considered: initially considering child emotional disorders. Suggestions: Parents need to encourage more, pay attention to the educational approach, and not be overly fond of the child. You can go to the local psychiatric hospital for psychological counseling. In daily life, you need to pay more attention to the child’s diet and care, and then cooperate with the doctor’s advice for treatment.
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Is Neonatal Seizure Normal?

Neonatal seizure is a symptom of dysfunction in the central nervous system caused by various different factors, one of the common emergencies in the neonatal period, often indicating a severe underlying condition. It can also lead to brain damage, commonly seen in ischemic-hypoxic encephalopathy, birth injuries, intracranial hemorrhage, central nervous system infection, brain developmental malformations, and congenital metabolic disorders.
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Is Pediatric Autism a Form of Intellectual Disability?

I went to each prenatal check-up on time and everything was normal, without any abnormalities. The child was also born without any diseases! But recently, I found that the child doesn’t like to interact with others, prefers to be alone and sometimes has a vacant gaze. Is pediatric autism a form of intellectual disability?
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Is Pediatric Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation Therapy Possible?

My child has cerebral palsy, and he is only two years old. The doctor said that this kind of cerebral palsy can actually be basically cured, so we also have great confidence in the doctor and actively cooperate with the treatment. Recently, the doctor proposed a pediatric cerebral palsy rehabilitation therapy, and I would like to inquire about the feasibility of this therapy.
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