Monday, 1 August 2022

ADHD awareness

  ADHD  attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.  is a type of Autism personally disorder  - Obsessive-compulsive.  ADHD can affect people's behaviour. ADHD doesn’t just make you overactive in the body but in the mind as well, it is also probably possible you can be overactive either in the body, mind, or both, which also could be linked with Anxiety and a form of Depression.

ADHD isn’t linked to Autism, but the signs are similar in the way of socializing and communicating with others because of the way these problems cause a person to behave towards others.

The difference between ADHD and Anxiety. ADHD affect concentration and Anxiety brings on nervousness, worry, and panic. This is not always necessarily the case, but a person can overthink and or even react to a point if it is a situation, a person doesn’t want to face, they may fear the worst to find it may not be as bad as they thought. Before the situation happens, they may feel angry because they may fear the worst.  However,’ it is possible for Anxiety to link with the ADHD, to how the person is likely to feel furstraighted with having the condition to how it does affect to. Despite of ADHD have a lot of negatives it also has a lot of positives.

People with ADHD are early misunderstood as lazy, badly behaved etc because of how it can affect a person's behaviour, which is not the case. No one is saying excuse any form of behaviour but to be aware that a person may also be struggling with a lot of things in their lives within themselves, mentally or and physically. ADHD isn’t linked to Autism, but the signs are similar in the way of socializing and communicating with others because of the way these problems cause a person to behave towards others.

The positives and negatives may be confused in the sense of it saying focus and unfocused for example. Pretty much like most learning disabilities etc, which cause people to be slow at learning things understand them etc, once we have worked something out then you hear it endlessly.

 positive side people with ADHD, most of us are creative, artists or and both https://www.verywellmind.com/adhd-benefits-advantages-challenges-and-tips-5199254


 

Signs and negatives of ADHD.

·        Struggling to sit still.

·        Talking a lot or not talking enough, struggling to pay attention to what going on around them.

·        Struggling to focus on a lot going on at once.

·        Struggling to wait for their turn.

·        Acting without thinking.

·        Jumping in when others are talking, without being aware or and thinking about it.

·        Poor time management.

·        Struggling to focus on tasks.

·        Poor planning.

·        Over tiredness and struggling to sleep. 









Signs and positives of ADHD

·         Creativity and Spontaneity. People with ADHD have exceptionally creative and versatile personalities. ...

·         Astounding Problem-Solving Skills. They tend to be great problem-solvers. ...

·         Hyperfocus.

·        Thinking outside the box.

·        Willing to take risks.

·        Highly sensitive

·        Hype focused

·        See things difficult which in some areas can be a good thing and in other areas a bad thing.

·        Creative thinking

·        Lots of engry

·        Spontaneity

·        Good  long-term memory

·        Honest

·        Focused

·        Visual skills

·         ADHD, combined type. This, the most common type of ADHD, is characterized by impulsive and hyperactive behaviours as well as inattention and distractibility.

·         ADHD, impulsive/hyperactive type. ...

·         ADHD, inattentive and distractible type.https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/tips-for-everyday-living/adhd-and-mental-health/

 

 Most special needs problems are learning disabilities and learning difficulties. When it comes to education or and even work for example most people are likely to need support with planning, organization, thinking, focusing. As for support could mean coloured, paper, pens, writing highly lighting, large print, easy read, pictures, accessible information, note taking etchttps://www.asdclinic.co.uk/conditions/adhd/occupational-therapy-for-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder.php

 

 

 

 

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