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Should ADHD/ADD be diagnosed in children under the age of five?
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Why I Chose This Topic I love working with kids I’ve always wondered how doctors can differentiate between normal and abnormal behavior in young children I plan to study this type of thing in the future
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What is ADHD/ADD? Most common behavioral disorder Approximately 2 million children diagnosed each year Causes children to not do as well in everyday tasks
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Statistics 3%-5% of school-aged children may have ADHD/ADD One out of every 30 children are suspected to have ADHD/ADD 1%-4% of preschool aged children are suspected to have ADHD/ADD
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Types of ADHD/ADD Combined Type Hyperactive/Impulsive Type Inattentive Type Combined Type is most common
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Symptoms Poor Attention Hyperactive Impulsive Distracted Destructiveness Children ages 3-7 are commonly hyperactive & easily distracted
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Treatment Medication: Methylphenidate Behavioral Intervention Environmental Change Practice Social Cues
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Diagnoses Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) Compare behavior to that of a child without the disorder Monitor behavior in class setting Neuropsychological Testing
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Misdiagnoses Consequences Medication is not made for children under the age of 7 Medication given to a child that does not need it just to have a diagnoses Lack of data about ADHD/ADD in children under 7
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Product Volunteering at Wendell Baptist Preschool
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