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Attention Deficit Disorder

With or Without Hyperactivity?
How Do I Know?


In evaluating the presence of attention deficit disorder in you or your child, you should understand that there are at least two primary forms of the disability:

** The hyperactive-impulsive form, characterized by impulsive, high-energy, and poorly self-controlled behaviors; and

** The inattentive-impulsive variation, characterized by behaviors that indicate low attention levels, combined with poor short-term memory and problematic learning skills.

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