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Presented by: NameMonth XX, 2012

Is It ADHD or Just Inattention?

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Portrait of a child with ADHD

Inattention Hyperactivity

Impulsivity

What Is ADHD?

Developmental Trendsof ADHD Symptoms

before 17 yo

Impa

irmen

t Inattention

Hyper/Imp

Age

Hyperactive/Impulsive Symptoms

1. Fidgeting and squirming2. Running or climbing excessively3. Trouble playing quietly4. “On the go” or “driven by a motor”5. Talking excessively6. Blurting out answers7. Trouble taking turns8. Interrupting or intruding

Inattentive Symptoms

1. Making careless mistakes

2. Trouble paying attention to a task

3. Not listening

4. Not following instructions

5. Trouble organizing

6. Avoiding or disliking sustained effort

7. Losing things

8. Easily distracted

9. Forgetful

Overlap of Symptoms and Diagnoses

ADHD Anxiety LD ODD

Attention Concentration Anxiety Sadness Opposition Fidgetiness Impulsivity Appetite Sleep

Co-occurring Disorders

• Oppositional defiant disorder• Anxiety or mood disorders• Learning disabilities• Conduct disorder• Tic disorders

½ of ADHD patients have > 2 diagnoses

Gender Differences and ADHD• The stereotype of someone with ADHD is a hyperactive

little boy. The reality? ADHD also affects girls and even adult women.

• Girls with ADHD tend to be more inattentive than hyperactive.

• Parents and teachers often overlook ADHD in girls because their symptoms differ from the stereotype.

• According to researchers, girls with untreated ADHD are at risk for low self-esteem, underachievement, depression, and anxiety.

• Without treatment girls are also more likely to engage in risky behaviors like smoking and unprotected sex while in middle or high school.

• Girls with ADHD often continue struggling into adulthood if they don’t receive treatment.

ADHD and the Brain

The immediate effects of not treating ADHD

• Interferes with learning and social development• Reduces instructional time in class• Drains resources• Maintains or exacerbates ADHD behaviors

The long-term consequences of not treating ADHD

Untreated kids face:– Less schooling & poorer grades– Higher expulsion rates– Fewer friends– Lower self-esteem– Higher arrest rates– Lower occupational rank– Higher job termination rates– Riskier driving– More accidents

Treatment & Intervention

• Psychopharmacology • Psychotherapy

– Behavior therapy• Structuring time at home• Establishing predictability and routines• Increasing positive attention

– Parent training• Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)• Groups

– School-based interventions• Daily Report Card• Para training

– Organizational skills training

Daily Report Card

Unproved or untested treatments

Play therapy or talk therapyBiofeedback

Dietary changes, elimination dietsGinkgo biloba & other supplements

MeditationExercise

Metronome Vision training

Sensory integration therapy

Where to find help

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Learn more about ADHD on childmind.org

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Speak Up for Kids!

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