Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Signs and Symptoms
ADHD is a neuro-development disorder affecting one's ability to learn and appropriately interact with others. Generally appearing before the age of seven, ADHD is more prevalent in young males and occurs in about 3-10 percent of the general population.
If untreated, ADHD restricts academic and social functioning. While best assessed by a professional, some of the most common indicators include:
- Fidgeting
- Excessive talking
- Poor concentration
- Frequently interrupts others
- Difficulty following instructions
- Short attention span
- Forgetfulness
- Misplacing/losing things
- Engaging in high risk activities
To learn more about treatment of this disease/disorder please see the Child & Adolescent Services section.