Characteristics of ADD

Children With Developmental Challenges 3(2+1)

Lesson 22 : Neuro-Biological Disability -ADD

Characteristics of ADD

  • Often fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in seat (in adolescence may be limited to subjective feelings of restlessness)
  • Has difficulty remaining seated when required to do so
  • Is easily distracted by extraneous stimuli
  • Has difficulty awaiting turns in games or group situations
  • Often blurts out answers to questions before they have been completed
  • Has difficulty following through on instructions from others (not due to oppositional behaviour or failure of comprehension)
  • Has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities
  • Often shifts from one uncompleted activity to another
  • Has difficulty playing quietly
  • Often talks excessively
  • Often interrupts or intrudes on others, e.g. butts in to other children’s games
  • Often does not seem to listen to what is being said to him or her
  • Often loses things necessary for tasks or activities at school or at home (e.g. toys, pencils, books)
  • Often engages in physically dangerous activities without considering possible consequences e.g. runs into street without looking
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