What Is ADD?

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Attention Deficit Disorder, commonly referred to as ADD, is sometimes thought to be an epidemic among todays children. Actually only occurring in 3% to 5% of children, ADD can be a difficult disorder for children and parents to deal with.

For years, physicians and specialists have been unable to supply an exact cause of ADD only that it is a disorder that is represented by symptoms of inattention, impulsive behavior, and sometimes hyperactivity. However, in the last few years, more doctors are looking to neurological issues as being a possible cause. More information on this is provided in ebook 2 of Attention Deficit Disorder Explained From Child to Adult.

The primary misconception regarding ADD is that it does not actually exist; it is the result of parents wanting to drug their children instead of dealing with them. The truth is, however, that a child with ADD exhibits much more than common childhood activeness. With ADD, the key is excessive behavior excessive inattention, excessive impulsiveness, and excessive hyperactivity. Although most children will display a small amount of each of these characteristics, when they become extreme and hamper everyday...

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