| The Challenge of ADHD
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, also known
as ADHD, is a condition that affects millions of children and adults. Today,
ADHD affects approximately 3% to 5% of the school-age population, with boys diagnosed 3 to
4 times more than girls.
For a child with ADHD, it can mean feeling alone, and being
unable to make and keep friends or participate in after-school activities, such as
sports. Usually, academic performance is affected, too. Without the proper
attention, problems associated with ADHD may continue into adolescence and adulthood.
And while many people are being treated for the disorder, many others are not
receiving the proper care and attention they need.
Keep in mind that ADHD is a condition that affects not only
the people who have it, but those around them as well. The following web sites
provide information for parents and families about ADHD, how it is diagnosed, and an
overview of treatment options. Click on the site for a direct link.
For information on having your child
evaluated by your child's doctor call the appointment desk at the
Children's Clinic 337-478-6480.
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