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Going On The Offense With Attention Deficit Disorder

 
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Attention deficit disorder is seen to be prevalent among children. During childhood when attention deficit disorder is diagnosed, it is best that treatment is employed early on. Much is to be said about the difference early treatment and intervention can make. So it is with attention deficit disorder. With early treatment of the condition, a child is exposed to coping mechanisms.

It is then that the symptoms can be controlled and the child can be functional. Inattentiveness or hyperactivity or a combination of both is the major characteristic of attention deficit disorder. This is most often identified in young children. Among young children, ADD can be managed when treatment measures are implemented.


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But ADD in teens is quite a different story. The teenage years is a crucial phase in one’s emotional and social growth. In the social microcosm of adolescence, fitting in with the group is of tremendous importance. Peer pressure is seen to be principal among teenagers. Any difference in behavior is deemed as detrimental among them.

And so teenagers with attention deficit disorder are placed in a more weighty predicament. Acceptance from peers is seen as fundamental among teenagers. As such, whatever deviates from what is deemed “normal” can be exacerbated. Teenagers with attention deficit disorder primarily have to deal with the social drawbacks of suffering from a behavioral disorder.





Other than their symptoms, that is. This and other factors can serve to aggravate their personal dilemma. High school already puts so much pressure on a normal teenager. Other than peer pressure, they have to worry about academic performance and dealing with authorities. But teenagers with attention deficit disorder may be filled with more anxiety.

The demands of high school and being a teenager may be too difficult to cope with for them. Symptoms of ADD may make the learning environment difficult for a teenager. As there is increased schoolwork among this age group, attention deficit disorder may be catapulted to a whole new level.

A teenager’s grades may suffer, and consequently so will their self-esteem. At this time when social concerns are most vital, a teenager with attention deficit disorder may find it a task to navigate typical teenage relationships. Teenagers suffering from attention deficit disorder may feel isolated. The burden of their symptoms may put a wedge between them and their peers.

Teenagers diagnosed with ADD prior to adolescence can greatly benefit from treatment already in existence. Teenagers who have battled attention deficit disorder in childhood may be able to have a better handle on the effects of the disorder. But for some teenagers, diagnosis of attention deficit disorder may come in late.

Attention deficit disorder may have been previously unnoticed but increased academic and social pressure may bring the disorder to light. Attention deficit disorder has a strong connection to learning disorders. As such, it has to be closely monitored for co-existing conditions. Being proactive can go a long way in successful management of attention deficit disorder in teens.

For those diagnosed with the condition during childhood, arrival into the teenage years may exacerbate the symptoms of ADD. Changes in medication may even be necessitated. For those suspecting their teen to be suffering from attention deficit disorder, it is best that help is sought from a medical professional. Being armed with information and willing to go on the offense can significantly aid in successfully controlling attention deficit disorder rather than the contrary.


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