ADHD is very harmful to children, so it is necessary to receive timely and effective treatment. If it is not treated, the child's condition may worsen. For example, the child will often disrupt order, often affect the normal teaching quality during class, and sometimes endanger the safety of others. The child's academic performance will decline significantly, and sometimes it will be difficult to go to junior high school after finishing elementary school. The impact will be more obvious when the child becomes an adult. Consequences of untreated ADHD One of the dangers of ADHD in children: The impact on schools. In school, children with ADHD often disrupt class order, fight, steal and cause damage, and have poor grades. Even if teachers put a lot of effort, there is little effect. If there are more children like this in a class, the teaching quality will inevitably be affected, which will make the teachers particularly annoyed. They always want to make them repeat a grade or even expel children with ADHD. The second harm of ADHD in children: If children with ADHD are not treated in time, they will often have a high crime rate when they grow up due to poor self-control, impulsiveness, laziness, and greed for enjoyment. They will become habitual offenders despite repeated warnings, affecting social stability and the personal and property safety of the people. These are all manifestations of more serious dangers of ADHD in children. The third harm of ADHD in children: Mild ADHD in children simply means that they cannot concentrate on their studies and cannot take the initiative to learn, resulting in poor academic performance; they cannot control their behavior, and are disobedient and discriminated against. Children with severe ADHD will have a significant decline in academic performance, cannot keep up with the class, and have difficulty completing elementary and junior high school. ADHD is a common disease in children. Children with ADHD have two main symptoms, namely attention disorder and hyperactivity, which may also be accompanied by impulsive behavior and learning difficulties. ADHD in children usually develops before the age of 6. Symptoms are more obvious in school-age children. The condition gradually improves as the child grows older. If not treated, some cases may continue into adulthood. Children's ADHD will not only affect themselves, but also have a certain impact on society. Therefore, it must be discovered and treated early. |
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