Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

 A child behavioural consultant will seek to clarify if your child exhibits chronic attention problems AND/OR hyperactive-impulsive behaviours that affect their capacity to function well at school, home, and socially to get a proven diagnosis of ADHD. 

 

Children with attention problems may exhibit the following behaviours: 

 

-Makes casual errors in their academic work or ignores important details 

-Having trouble concentrating on work or play activities that are not enjoyable (such as during educational sessions or mealtimes). 

-Even when there are no evident distractions, individuals appear distracted or do not listen when talking to them. 

-fails to complete assignments or obey directions 

-begins work but immediately loses interest or becomes distracted easily 

-loses or misplaces stuff 

-possesses a weak sense or perception of time 

-resists, dislikes, or avoids jobs that require mental effort, such as schoolwork 

-Easily distracted by unrelated stimuli like light or sound 

-seems to forget things when doing daily tasks 

 

A child who exhibits impulsive and hyperactive tendencies is frequently someone who: 

 

-Frequently fidgets, perhaps tapping their feet or hands. 

-Frequently gets up from their seat during class or meals when they are expected to stay seated. 

-runs around or climbs when not proper 

-has trouble playing softly 

-It seems restless or like they're "driven by a motor." 

-talks too much 

-answers quickly or finishes others' phrases 

-has trouble waiting for their turn 

-interrupts others' talks, intrudes on their space, or commandeers their actions 

-uses or steals from other people's property without their consent 

 

To get ADHD therapy Sydney, contact Tomatis® Australia. 




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