Sunday, August 31, 2008

Differences In An ADHD Brain

ADHD BrainThank you for stopping by ADHD 365 today! The ADHD brain functions much differently than a brain that is not affected by the disorder. Some studies have found that the general size of the brain of those who have ADHD is slightly smaller than others their age.

However the size of their brains does not necessarily affect their intelligence levels. Some parts of the brain of those who have ADHD like their frontal lobes, their cerebellum, and their brain stems appear to be different than a normal brain also.

For more information about this please visit www.playattention.com/attention-deficit/articles/is-the-adhd-brain-damaged/ today! I hope this post has been helpful to you.

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Saturday, August 30, 2008

ADHD Specialist

ADHD SpecialistThank you for stopping by ADHD 365 today! If you or one of your children are experiencing symptoms of ADHD you may want to visit an ADHD specialist.

If you are having trouble finding an ADHD specialist in your area you may want to visit www.focalinxr.com/info/caregivers/treatment/specialist.jsp for some helpful information.

They suggest that you ask to be referred by your family doctor, or even from your child's school.

If you aren't finding someone from these two places you can call an organization like the American Psychological Association or the American Academy of Pediatrics and ask them to refer you. I hope you will find what you are looking for very soon!

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

ADHD in the Classroom

ADHD in the ClassroomThank you for stopping by ADHD 365 today! ADHD in the classroom can be very difficult for the classroom of students as well as the teacher. Sometimes students who have ADHD can not sit still, have trouble concentrating, and tend to disrupt class by talking or shouting.

Teachers need to know that there are plenty of great websites out there dedicated to providing them with information about the disorder and what they can do to help such students. There is no reason to punish students with ADHD.

Often they are extremely bright and creative, but may have trouble knowing how to behave appropriately in a classroom setting. I hope if you are a teacher who is having trouble dealing with ADHD in your own classroom that you will do some research on your own.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

ADHD Characteristics

ADHD CharacteristicsThank you for visiting ADHD 365 today! There are many websites out there that can give you helpful information about ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

If you visit www.webink.net/Williams-Diagnostics/character.html you will find a great list of ADHD characteristics.

Here is an excerpt from the website:

"ADD/ADHD manifests itself in many ways and may vary with the individual. Common symptoms may include, but are not limited to:
* forgetful* disorganized* distractible* defensive/blames others* mood swings* sleep disorder* social conflicts* easily frustrated* low self esteem* immaturity* impulsive* lacks leadership* often loses things* may engage in dangerous activities* interrupts conversations or drifts* off during conversation* daydreams* anxiety* hyperactivity or fatigue"

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

ADHD Information To Read

ADHD InformationThank you for stopping by ADHD 365 today! If you are looking for some helpful ADHD information you have definitely come to the right place!

If you visit http://kidshealth.org/teen/diseases_conditions/learning/adhd.html they have lots of awesome information about the disorder for you to check out.

Here is an excerpt from the website:

"ADHD is a medical condition that affects how well someone can sit still, focus, and pay attention. People with ADHD have differences in the parts of their brains that control attention and activity. This means that they may have trouble focusing on certain tasks and subjects, or they may seem 'wired,' act impulsively, and get into trouble."

I hope you will visit this website and read more about the disorder today!

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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Treatment for ADHD - Lots of Options

Treatment for ADHDThank you for stopping by ADHD 365 today! Treatment for ADHD is often debated. There are plenty of ADHD specialists across our nation, but they don't all agree about what the best way to treat the disorder is.

If you look online you may be overwhelmed by the number of websites dedicated to ADHD information. Many of these websites will have different suggestions for what medications and other options you have to treat your ADHD child. If you visit globalrph.healthology.com/add-adhd/article11.htm you will find an article about ADHD treatment.

Here is an excerpt from this article:

"Salazar was reluctant to treat her son with anything stronger than soda and candy. But after these alternate stimulants failed, along with vitamins and just about everything else she could try, Salazar heeded her doctor's advice and put him on a prescription stimulant medication. The difference, she says, is like night and day. 'His teacher says he's at the top of his class,' Salazar adds, beaming."

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

ADHD Children - Online Article

ADHD ChildrenThank you for stopping by ADHD 365! ADHD children need their parents and teachers to understand their disorder and work with them to ensure they do their best in life.

At users.rcn.com/peregrin.enteract/add/8hints.html you will find an online article by Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D. called "Eight Principles to Guide ADHD Children".

He suggests that parents use immediate feedback or consequences for unacceptable behavior in ADHD children.

Here is an excerpt from the "Use More Immediate Consequences" section of the article:

"ADHD children require more immediate feedback or consequences for their behavior and activities than do normal children. Where it may seem acceptable to occasionally praise normal children but a few times a day for particularly positive behaviors they perform, ADHD children require much more frequent feedback about their prosocial or acceptable behavior than this. As Virginia Douglas and others noted long ago, ADHD children seem much more governed by immediate consequences, or moment-to-moment changes in contingencies."


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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Many ADHD Medications

ADHD Medications Thank you for stopping by ADHD 365! There are many different ADHD medications out there for sufferers.

Medications like Ritalin, Adderall, Concerta, and Strattera are all commonly prescribed for children who have ADHD.

Back in the day deciding which medicine to use to treat your child with ADHD or ADD used to be much easier.

Now with the many medications available you really need to know which symptoms of ADHD your child has and which medications are best for these symptoms.

It is crucial that you go see a specialist and discuss the options with them before just choosing a medication for your child without the proper steps.

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Take a Test for ADHD

Test for ADHDThank you for stopping by ADHD 365! If you are looking for an online test for ADHD you will be happy to know there are many options. If you search ADHD on the internet many tests come up for you to visit.

If you are an adult and think you may have ADHD you should visit psychcentral.com/addquiz.htm. This quiz has proven helpful for many adult sufferers and can be the first step in getting the treatment you need and deserve.

Many adults who have ADHD hesitate to get the help they need. There are plenty of ADHD specialists so be sure to find one in your area and go talk to them about your treatment options.

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