CBSE BOARD XII, asked by sahibsangha191, 2 months ago

7. A child with the disorder of ADHD can be
identified by which of the following
ways?
1
(a) High reactivity to sound
(b) Repetitive behaviour
(c) Very short attention span
(d) Aggressiveness
(1
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Answers

Answered by mubashiramaryam3
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Explanation:

Kids with ADHD may have signs from one, two, or all three of these categories:

Inattentive. Kids who are inattentive (easily distracted) have trouble focusing their attention, concentrating, and staying on task. They may not listen well to directions, may miss important details, and may not finish what they start. They may daydream or dawdle too much. They may seem absent-minded or forgetful, and lose track of their things.

Hyperactive. Kids who are hyperactive are fidgety, restless, and easily bored. They may have trouble sitting still, or staying quiet when needed. They may rush through things and make careless mistakes. They may climb, jump, or roughhouse when they shouldn't. Without meaning to, they may act in ways that disrupt others.

Impulsive. Kids who are impulsive act too quickly before thinking. They often interrupt, might push or grab, and find it hard to wait. They may do things without asking for permission, take things that aren't theirs, or act in ways that are risky. They may have emotional reactions that seem too intense for the situation.

Sometimes parents and teachers notice signs of ADHD when a child is very young. But it's normal for little kids to be distractible, restless, impatient, or impulsive — these things don't always mean that a child has ADHD.

Answered by sunitarakeshmishra55
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Inattentive. Kids who are inattentive (easily distracted) have trouble focusing their attention, concentrating, and staying on task. ...

Hyperactive. Kids who are hyperactive are fidgety, restless, and easily bored. ...

Impulsive. Kids who are impulsive act too quickly before thinking.

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