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ADD is a Neurophysiological genetic disorder that tends to run in families. It is a diagnosable, treatable,biologically based disorder
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~* There are 4 types of ADD *~ 1)Inattentive Type 2)Hyperactive/Impulsive Type 3)Combined Type 4)Not Otherwise Specified
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Toxins Developmental Impairments Diet Injury Ineffective Parenting and Heredity ~* All suspected causes of ADD *~
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**There are 3 primary Symptoms of ADD** ~Decreased ability to pay attention/control focus on activities ~Increased motor activity ~Difficulty controlling there impulses
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Forgetful in daily activities Easily distracted Does not appear to listen Difficulty with organization Difficulty sustaining attention *** Normal forgetfulness and daydreaming is NOT ADD
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Difficulty remaining seated Talks excessively Difficulty remaining quiet during activities Interrupts and Intrudes Acts as driven by a motor Difficulty waiting in turn
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Defined by an individual meeting both sets of attention and hyperactive/impulsive criteria
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Defined by an individual who demonstrates some characteristics but an not enough symptoms to reach a full diagnosis. These symptoms disrupt everyday life.
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~Children with ADD are at risk for school failure, ~ Emotional difficulties ~Significant, negative adult outcome in comparison to their peers. ~* Early identification and treatment has lets children overcome many of the ADD problems and achieve success *~
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ADD occurs in 3%-5% of children in the U.S.A Males are 5 to 7 times more likely to be diagnosed than females 2% to 3% of adults have some levels 30% of individuals with ADD have some type of learning disability
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ADD occurs in people of every intelligence ADD was founded in 1897 by concerned parents 50% of children with ADD are never diagnosed 3%-5% of school population have ADD People with ADD frequently have talents and capabilities that others don’t have. ADD is diagnosed when at least 9 symptoms from both sets of subtypes are diagnosed
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ADD is Chronic Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Pediatricians, and Neurologists are the only Medical doctors that can diagnose ADD Beethoven, Mozart, and Einstein had ADD
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This is Sarah and Kevin They both have ADD
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ADD “Victims”
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~Psychostimulants are the most widely used medications for the management of ADHD symptoms. ~At least 70% to 80% of children and adults with ADHD respond positively to psychostimulant medication ~ Stimulant medications have been used to treat ADHD for more than 50 years
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Other Medication Coaching Therapy
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Ritalin Anti-Depressants Dexedrine Cylert Adderal Various Psychostimulants
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Sarah is 13 years old with ADD She was diagnosed when she was 9 years old She has a positive attitude about learning Her grades are always progressing When she can’t do something, she gets frustrated because she cant function the way other kids can
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“What is ADD?” Http://www.add.org/content/interview/peter.ht m “What is ADD?” “ADDitude” Http://www.additudemag.com/whatis.htm “ADDitude” Http://www.additudemag.com/whatis.htm “Chadd” Http://www.chadd.org/facts/add_facts01.htm
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“Space’s Pages” Http://www.Geocities.com/heartland/ranch/121 8/ “Space’s Pages” Http://www.Geocities.com/heartland/ranch/121 8/ “Definition of ADD” Http://www.Edutechsbs.com/adhd/00002.htm “Definition of ADD” Http://www.Edutechsbs.com/adhd/00002.htm
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