Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder may be:
- Inattentive, but not hyperactive or impulsive.
- Hyperactive and impulsive
- Inattentive, hyperactive, and impulsive
Symptoms of inattention in children:
- Struggles to stay focused
- Does not listen when spoken to
- Has difficulty remembering things and following instructions
- Has trouble staying organized and finishing projects
- Often losing and misplacing their items
Symptoms of hyperactivity in children:
- Constantly fidgets and squirms
- Has difficulty sitting still or playing quietly
- Moves around a lot, always running and climbing
- Talks excessively
- May have a temper or gets frustrated often
Symptoms of impulsivity in children:
- Acts without thinking
- Guesses, rather than taking time to solve a problem or blurts out answers in class without
- Intrudes on other people’s conversations
- Often interrupts others
- Inability to keep powerful emotions in check, angry outbursts or temper tantrums
It is important for parents to provide consistency, structure and positive reinforcement. This can include creating a routine, setting clear expectations and consequences and praising and rewarding good behavior.
Children may also benefit from support at school like a 504 plan or Individualized Education Program (IEP) for classroom and school accommodations.