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ADHD/ADD Symptoms, Medication and TreatmentSymptoms of ADHD and ADD vary with age, yet follow a common theme throughout ones life. Some experts claim that it is possible to recognize ADD/ADHD in children between 2 and 3 years of age with a 60- 70 % accuracy. The following are some age ranges with the common ADHD symptoms usually associated with that stage of development. Symptoms: Infants Symptoms: 2-3 Years of Age Symptoms 3-5 Years of Age Complaints from teachers or baby-sitters usually regarding the above mentioned behavior. Symptoms 5-12 Years of Age School assignments become easily forgotten and the complex tasks create situations where completing assignments, or even growing bored with the next step causes the add ADHD child to give up. Often, even if an assignment is finished the ADD/ADHD child will often misplace it or forget to turn it in on time. This and other issues can result in complaints from teachers about their child needing closer supervision. Constant daydreaming or spacing out while being forced to sit still or remain in one place for a long time. This is especially true for those children suffering from add without the hyperactivity associated with ADHD Impulsivity, which includes everything from making noise in class to interrupting and blurting out whatever is on their mind. Being the class clown and fidgeting and restlessness also fall under this category. Social isolation. A lack of friends can be due to children with ADD/ADHD sufferer's inability to pick up on the more subtle cues of social interaction. Their behavior can also be viewed as annoying or obnoxious by other children resulting in their isolation from the group. Lack of interest in sports. The inability to focus along with a lack of physical coordination along with the above mentioned social isolation can all have an effect on their interest in sports. Though they have more than enough energy they often lack the interest to focus on the sport for long periods of time. Often the ADD/ADHD child at this age will start lying to cover up some of their behavioral problems. They can become sneaky or result to stealing as a way to get what they want without taking the time to explore other avenues. The Teen ADD/ADHD Symptoms have problems all their own as the child moves towards adulthood.
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