Common Problems Linked To ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) in the Classroom
The following are some observations made about children attributed with having ADHD:
• Being frequently out of seat at inappropriate times and in inappropriate situations.
• Deviating from what the rest of the class is supposed to be doing.
• Not following the teacher’s instructions.
• Talking out of turn or calling out.
• Being aggressive towards classmates.
• Having a short attention span and being easily distracted.
• Bothering classmates, hindering them in their work efforts, or preventing them from concentrating.
• Daydreaming.
• Losing and forgetting equipment.
• Not handing in homework or handing it in late.
• Producing work that is incomplete or sloppy.
It is important to note that before labeling a child as having ADHD, a trained medical professional should assess the child.
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