Monday 22 January 2007

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Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comOn average, there are 1 to 3 children who have ADHD in every classroom of thirty students.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comThree to six more boys are diagnosed than girls.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comThe rate of emotional development for children with ADHD is 30% slower than their non-ADD peers. For example, a ten-year-old with ADHD operates at the maturity level of about a 7-year-old; a 16-year-old beginning driver is using the decision making skills of an 11-year-old.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.com65% of children with ADHD have problems with defiance, non-compliance and other problems with authority figures, including verbal hostility and temper tantrums.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.com25% of students with ADHD have other serious learning problems in one or more of these areas: oral expression, listening skills, reading comprehension, and math.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comHalf of all ADHD students have listening comprehension problems.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comAbout one-third of these students have one or more of the following:
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comLanguange deficits (poor listening comprehension, poor verbal expression, poor reading comprehension)
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comPoor organizational skills
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comPoor memory
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comPoor fine motor skills
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comStudents with ADHD are two to three times more likely to have problems with expressive language than their non-ADD peers.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.com75% of boys with ADD are hyperactive; 60% of girls with ADD are hyperactive.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.com40% of children who have ADHD have at least one parent who has ADHD
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.com50% of children who have ADHD also have sleep problems.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comParents of a child who has ADHD are three times as likely to separate or divorce as parents of non-ADD children
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comTeenagers with ADHD have almost four times as many traffic citations as their non-ADD peers.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.comTeens with ADHD have four times as many car wrecks and are seven times more likely to have a second accident.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.com21% of teens with ADHD skip school repeatedly.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.com35% eventually drop out of school.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.com45% have been suspended.
Get Gifs at CodemySpace.com30% have failed or had to repeat a year of school.

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