ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
 Generally, there are 3 types of behavior that related with ADHD :
  1. Failure in focus or distraktive
  2. Impulsif
  3. Hyperactive
 
1. Failure in focus
    Children can be easily change their attention with the surrounding. They can't maintain concentration with something, so they can easily change their attention from one to another, such as sometimes we aren't focus at class when our teacher explained the lesson, our mind walking everywhere, get bored, low short term memory, etc.

2. Impulsif
    Sometimes we often warned the children to be careful when they want to cross the street. "Watch your step before you cross the street. But, children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder having trouble to follow our speech like that. They always lived in a hurry throughout his life, as though seem like they never planned or imagine the effect of they do. Child disability in controlling their self, will have an impact with delayed response. impulse that emerged in the children express themselves urged to immediately and without consideration, often labeled as an aggressive child, not knowing the rules, do not like to wait and like to cut the conversation. This impulse can cause the child to a high potential for conducting activities that endanger both themselves and others.

3. Hyperactive
    A hyperactive child, which generally are often show signs of acute anxiety, such as running everywhere in the class, making a noise, climb - climb, often moving hands and feet or even harder to do its work to completion.

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