Understanding the symptoms of Hyperkinetic Reaction of Childhood, or ADHD, is the first step in effectively managing the condition. Here’s an overview to help you identify common signs:
- Inattention: Difficulty staying focused on tasks, often making careless mistakes.
- Hyperactivity: Restlessness and constant fidgeting, like tapping feet or frequent squirming.
- Impulsivity: Acting without thinking, interrupting others, and having trouble waiting their turn.
- Forgetfulness: Frequently losing items, forgetting appointments, and needing help to follow instructions.
- Poor Time Management: Difficulty organizing tasks and often running late.
- Easily Distracted: Easily distracted by external stimuli, like noises or movements.
- Trouble Listening: Difficulty paying attention in conversations or during lectures.
- Difficulty Completing Tasks: Starting multiple tasks but needing help to finish them.
Recognizing these symptoms is crucial for early intervention and effective management of ADHD. Understanding these signs allows you to seek appropriate support and strategies to help your child thrive.