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ADHD syndrome – Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
- December 15, 2018
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Europe Internet system psychological science
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects children and teens and can continue into adulthood.
ADHD is the most commonly diagnosed mental disorder of children. Children with ADHD may be hyperactive and unable to control their impulses.
Or they may have trouble paying attention.
What causes ADHD?
ADHD can be caused by many things, due to the fact that everything which goes into the human brain has the power to influence and stimulate the brain and neurons, this is the reason why children in this generation are becoming victims to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
We live in a society where most of the social activities carried out in communities are driven by hype – (lacking positive and moral structured cultural activities).
To much hype leading to ADHD syndrome:
Activities designed to activity Hyper reactions in humans.
Activities like:
advertisements designed to convert communities into consumers, social media which focuses on transforming people into selfish individuals, computer games full killing, rape, violence,
children parented by parents who care more about chasing after money, career, seeking only for their selfish gain,
genetically modified foods with extra sugars that activate the negative side of dopamine, the rewarding of narcissist behaviors in children,
celebrities in the music and movie industry who are designed by the industry of entertainment to mislead, destroy marriages, to give children heroes that take them away from their godly and moral purpose in life etc…
When you put all these things together;,
what you get is a child growing up in a society where he or she is brought up by all these negative side effects of destructive hype,
and as a result, most of these children turn into attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
These behaviors interfere with school and home life.
It’s more common in boys than in girls. It’s usually discovered during the early school years when a child begins to have problems paying attention.
Adults with ADHD may have trouble managing time, being organized, setting goals, and holding down a job. They may also have problems with relationships, self-esteem, and addiction.
Symptoms in Children:
Symptoms are grouped into three categories:
Inattention. A child with ADHD:
- Is easily distracted
- Doesn’t follow directions or finish tasks
- Doesn’t appear to be listening
- Doesn’t pay attention and makes careless mistakes
- Forgets about daily activities
- Has problems organizing daily tasks
- Doesn’t like to do things that require sitting still
- Often loses things
- Tends to daydream