Symptoms of ADHD in children

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Many parents mistakenly think that their children are hyperactive and inattentive, just because they are naughty. In fact, many parents do not understand the symptoms of ADHD, but delay the best treatment time. So, what are the symptoms of ADHD in children? Let's get to know about it for our children.

Symptoms of ADHD in children

Children's attention is easy to be diverted, for example, it will be diverted by external factors and subtle interference, or children's concentration time is very short.

Children are hyperactive, such as: can't sit still, do some small actions in class, or interfere with classmates at the same table, love to talk, love to interrupt, love to make loud noise or chase in public.

Children's mood is unstable, impulsive, easily over excited when happy, easy to get angry when encountering small things, often have nothing to look for, or love to quarrel and fight, have queue activities, don't obey the rules, and can't wait for a while.

matters needing attention

If children with ADHD are often criticized by teachers and beaten and scolded by parents, they will not have self-confidence and self-esteem, and will lose their temper. The main symptoms of ADHD usually appear in preschool children, even in infancy.