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Children are always unable to calm down, such as difficulties in feeding, falling asleep, waking up easily or waking up, which may be a sign of ADHD. At school, they may not be able to concentrate, such as knocking on the table with their hands, climbing up and down, pulling windows, kicking chairs and so on. , appear disorganized, aimless.
lack of concentration
Children stay in one activity for a short time and will soon move to another activity. They may have taken a toy and left in less than a minute, so they can't concentrate on one thing. They may not remember what others told them, don't listen to them, do things without a head or tail, and forget things.
act on impulse
Children may act recklessly. For example, they pick up water to drink, whether it is cold or hot. When running in the street, they may not notice whether there is a car. In the classroom, they may run around and make a hullabaloo about, whether it affects discipline or not. This is not because they deliberately want to make trouble, but because of their impulse.
Bad behavior
Children may show the characteristics of aggression, talking back, disobedience, bullying, temper tantrums and poor discipline. They may be too independent and dependent, emotionally unstable, sometimes overexcited, and sometimes lose their temper at will.