GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
ADHD
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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True
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False
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -They may appear disobedient, but that doesn’t mean they’re acting out on purpose. Myth: Kids will eventually grow out of ADHD. Fact: ADHD often continues into adulthood, so don’t wait for your child to outgrow the problem. Treatment can help your child learn to manage and minimize the symptoms.
Detailed explanation-2: -Do kids outgrow ADHD? No, but that doesn’t mean the symptoms stay the same. And parents can help kids learn skills that will enable them manage symptoms effectively as they get older. In preschool and early grade school, kids with ADHD may have trouble sitting still and following directions.
Detailed explanation-3: -Stress can play a role. So can the amount of support a person receives and how well they can find ways to manage these symptoms. It’s also possible that some kids who seem to outgrow ADHD may not have had it to begin with. Some experts think this is one reason that some kids appear to outgrow it.
Detailed explanation-4: -Others may have had a misdiagnosis of ADHD and the underlying condition is either resolved or properly identified and treated in adulthood. These thoughts may account for why it appears that about 20 percent of children have outgrown ADHD.
Detailed explanation-5: -Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common, lifelong condition that affects people of all ages. Although it can affect your child’s behavior and attention, it’s treatable with therapy and medication.