Attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood disorders and
can continue through adolescence and adulthood. Symptoms include difficulty
staying focused and paying attention, difficulty controlling behavior, and
hyperactivity (over-activity).
There are many myths
that exist concerning ADHD. According to www.helpguide.org
, the following are some of the myths that exist about ADHD and some of its positive
effects:
Myths about Attention Deficit Disorder
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Myth #1: All kids with ADD/ADHD are
hyperactive.
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Fact: Some
children with ADD/ADHD are hyperactive, but many others with attention
problems are not. Children with ADD/ADHD who are inattentive, but not overly
active, may appear to be spacey and unmotivated.
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Myth #2: Kids with ADD/ADHD can never pay
attention.
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Fact: Children
with ADD/ADHD are often able to concentrate on activities they enjoy. But no
matter how hard they try, they have trouble maintaining focus when the task
at hand is boring or repetitive.
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Myth #3: Kids with ADD/ADHD could behave
better if they wanted to.
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Fact: Children
with ADD/ADHD may do their best to be good, but still be unable to sit still,
stay quiet, or pay attention. They may appear disobedient, but that doesn’t
mean they’re acting out on purpose.
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Myth #4: Kids will eventually grow out of
ADD/ADHD.
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Fact: ADD/ADHD
often continues into adulthood, so don’t wait for your child to outgrow the
problem. Treatment can help your child learn to manage and minimize the
symptoms.
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Myth #5: Medication is the best treatment
option for ADD/ADHD.
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Fact: Medication
is often prescribed for attention deficit disorder, but it might not be the
best option for your child. Effective treatment for ADD/ADHD also includes
education, behavior therapy, support at home and school, exercise, and proper
nutrition.
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Positive effects of ADD /
ADHD in children
In addition to the challenges, there are also
positive traits associated with people who have attention deficit disorder:
- Creativity – Children who have ADD/ADHD
can be marvelously creative and imaginative. The child who daydreams and
has ten different thoughts at once can become a master problem-solver, a
fountain of ideas, or an inventive artist. Children with ADD/ADHD may be
easily distracted, but sometimes they notice what others don’t see.
- Flexibility – Because children with
ADD/ADHD consider a lot of options at once, they don’t become set on one
alternative early on and are more open to different ideas.
- Enthusiasm and spontaneity – Children with ADD/ADHD are
rarely boring! They’re interested in a lot of different things and have
lively personalities. In short, if they’re not exasperating you (and
sometimes even when they are), they’re a lot of fun to be with.
- Energy and drive – When kids with ADD/ADHD
are motivated, they work or play hard and strive to succeed. It actually
may be difficult to distract them from a task that interests them,
especially if the activity is interactive or hands-on.
Keep in mind, too, that ADD/ADHD has nothing
to do with intelligence or talent. Many children with ADD/ADHD are intellectually
or artistically gifted.
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