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Common Symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD)

January 12th, 2011

Common Symptoms of Attention


Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD)



We suspect ADHD…Help!

5 Responses to “Common Symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD)”

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  4. Christino says:

    Symptoms of ADHD are such as carelessness and lack of attention to detail
    continually starting new tasks before finishing old ones, poor organisational skills, continually losing or misplacing things, forgetfulness, restlessness and edginess, difficulty keeping quiet and speaking out of turn, blurting responses.
    http://www.allmothers.net/adhd-in-kids.html

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