There are three types of AD/HD (ADD), primarily Inattentive, Hyperactive-Impulsive, and Combined. In individuals with Hyperactive-Impulsive and the Combined forms, anti-social behavior is, unfortunate… more →
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drferrari wrote 1 year ago: There are three types of AD/HD (ADD), primarily Inattentive, Hyperactive-Impulsive, and Combined. In … more →
drferrari wrote 1 year ago: About this time of year (if it hasn’t happened already), children with ADHD (ADD) begin to … more →
drferrari wrote 1 year ago: Parents of children suspected of having ADD (inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, or combined forms) … more →
drferrari wrote 1 year ago: The degree of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) present in a person, unless treated, usually remains … more →
drferrari wrote 1 year ago: It is rarely good news when your child’s teacher sends home a note for the parents. As you r … more →
drferrari wrote 1 year ago: The stereotype most of us have of ADD (or ADHD) is a boy, running around the classroom (or the house … more →
drferrari wrote 1 year ago: Mothers (and fathers too) of children with ADD often carry a very heavy load. There are actually thr … more →
drferrari wrote 1 year ago: Persons with ADD typically have a higher than average intelligence level. Although the many guises o … more →
drferrari wrote 1 year ago: There are three sub-types of Attention Deficit Disorder: primarily inattentive, hyperactive-impulsiv … more →