Early recognition of ADHD signs helps parents have timely intervention solutions to support children's comprehensive development.
Accordingly, the following 5 signs that parents can refer to to recognize that their children are at risk of hyperactivity.
Excessive hyperactivity
Children with ADHD often cannot sit still but always run around. Children cannot sit still for too long but like to climb and explore everywhere. This is also a sign of being too active that parents need to pay more attention to their children.
Not focusing on attention
Children with ADHD symptoms often have difficulty concentrating on something, and are easily at fault in their studies or daily activities. Children have difficulty concentrating on listening to their parents and always break the rules that their parents set for them.
In addition, children do not have the facility to implement the outlined plans in work and life. Children often avoid and are reluctant to participate in group activities or perform assigned tasks.
Immediate behavior
Children with ADHD symptoms tend to act explosively and are considered quite sudden. Parents without timely attention and direction will find it difficult to control the behavior of young children, making it difficult for them to integrate or maintain relationships with the community.
Difficulty controlling emotions
Children with ADHD symptoms often have difficulty controlling emotions, are easily agitated or irritable. Children tend to express emotions quite strongly, easily crying or getting angry if they do not achieve their desired results.
Difficulty interacting
Children with ADHD will not have the ease to interact with friends or new acquaintances. Children tend to not like to follow any rules, like to play alone and live quite instinctively. This makes it difficult for children to make friends when going to school.