Sentences with phrase «hyperactive children who»

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For example, if you are a low - key person who prefers a quiet household, you might struggle to have patience with a loud, hyperactive child.
Children who are bored, are suffering from mental conflict, or are having problems at home - which may even include sexual abuse - can be hyperactive.
«Sometimes children who are hyperactive are slow.»
«Kinect can flag up children who are hyperactive or unusually still — possible markers for autism»
The system can flag up children who are hyperactive or unusually still — both possible markers for autism.
A 2009 study in the journal Pediatrics found that children ages seven and eight who got less than about eight hours of sleep a night were more likely to be hyperactive, inattentive, and impulsive.
So you tell me why our planet is so obese, you tell me why there so many hyperactive a.d.d. / a.d.h.d how about those who have learning disabilities like forrest gump autistic children or how about those who are above that being bipolar....
I am a single mom who has a very hyperactive child.
Melissa Grant, owner, has 11 years of experience working with children who have autism, attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, developmental delay, Down Syndrome, fine or visual motor delay, fetal alcohol syndrome.
These include Moonee (Brooklynn Prince), the hyperactive child of 22 - year - old Halley (Bria Vinaite), an unemployed single mother with bright - green hair who spends most of her time dodging rent deadlines from the motel's patriarchal manager, Bobby (Willem Dafoe, the first name actor to surface in Baker's typically microbudget filmography).
This is most evident in Hoffman's King, a hyperactive child of a man, who can not seem to concentrate on one thing for more than a couple minutes.
While the child who is hyperactive has a very brief attention span in virtually every situation (usually except for television or computer games), children who are gifted can concentrate comfortably for long periods on tasks that interest them, and do not require immediate completion of those tasks or immediate consequences.
Melissa Grant, owner, has 11 years of experience working with children who have autism, attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, developmental delay, Down Syndrome, fine or visual motor delay, fetal alcohol syndrome.
Nicole describes herself during second grade as a disruptive, hyperactive child with a short attention span, a child who could not help but think and behave differently from others.
We have also recently noted that children with conduct problems who also show inattentive and hyperactive symptoms respond as well to parent training as children without hyperactive symptoms (RR Hartmann, et al, unpublished).
Usually the child who is problematic from the first day of school is identified as hyperactive.
Children who exhibit these symptoms of inattentive or hyperactive / impulsive ADHD may warrant a qualified...
The National Center for Health Statistics reports that a child of unwed or divorced parents who lives only with her or his mother is 375 % more likely to need professional treatment for emotional or behavioral problems.117 The child is also more likely to suffer from frequent headaches118 and / or bed - wetting, 119 develop a stammer or speech defect, 120 suffer from anxiety or depression, 121 and be diagnosed as hyperactive.122
Children who are aggressive, hyperactive or withdrawn often face greater peer rejection.
There also is evidence that children born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy are at higher risk for behavioral and psychological problems such as hyperactive behavior, conduct disorder, and antisocial disorder (Denson, Nanson, & McWatters, 1975; Fergusson, Horwood, & Lynskey, 1993; Fergusson, Woodward, & Horwood, 1998; Fried, Watkinson, & Gray, 1992; Kristjansson, Fried, & Watkinson, 1989; Milberger, Bieberman, Farone, Chen, & Jones, 1996; Naeye & Peters, 1984; Rantakallio & Koiranen, 1987; Sexton et al., 1990; Silberg, Parr, Neale, Rutter, Angold, & Eaves, 2003; Streissguth et al., 1984; Wakschlag et al., 1997).
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