ADHD symptoms in 1-year-old children?
summary
The performance of ADHD changes as the child grows up. In fact, this kind of brain development disorder exists from the birth of the child. Just because of the different requirements of society for children's self-control ability, medical experts give different names from different perspectives. Next, 1-year-old ADHD symptoms? Let's talk about it.
ADHD symptoms in 1-year-old children?
From the performance you said, it's not enough to judge ADHD. As for ADHD, generally speaking, ADHD children are characterized by exuberant energy, easily excited, unable to calm down, excessive crying, shouting, poor sleep and feeding difficulties.
ADHD children are not easy to develop the habit of regular urination and defecation, and their hands keep turning over what they see, which is more obvious in pre-school age. They don't pay attention to things, have short concentration time, have too many activities, lose their temper, and are cruel to animals.
If school-age children suffer from ADHD, then all the symptoms are exposed, such as short concentration time, not paying attention to lectures in class, unable to complete homework, poor tolerance to setbacks, strong response to stimulation, impulsive and willful, aggressive behavior, difficult to get along with peers.
matters needing attention
Usually parents should pay more attention to their children's urination and defecation, whether their children sweat at night, take their children out to play, let them be close to nature, and have a loving and loving attitude towards life. When they grow up, they should pay more attention to their children's learning and their relationship with their classmates, and see a doctor in time if there are problems.