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    Diagnosing Learning Disabilities: Is Your Child Exhibiting
    ADHD Characteristics?
      
    by Tess Thompson

    Diagnosing a learning disability or a medical condition like ADHD can be complicated
    and inexact. In the case of ADHD, many of the telltale symptoms are also often symptoms
    of regular childhood behavior -- restlessness, rowdiness, and a tendency to be easily
    distracted. ADHD is treated differently from learning disabilities because it is thought to
    be different in nature. While most learning disabilities can be diagnosed through specific
    testing, ADHD requires a more subtle diagnosis through comprehensive evaluation.

    A learning disability is generally caused by a neurological difference in the brain structure
    of a child that makes it difficult for him or her to process information in the same way as
    others. Learning disabilities rarely have anything to do with intelligence level and are
    generally not treated with medication, as medication can do nothing to change a brain's
    "wiring," or structure. Children with learning disabilities have to be trained to compensate
    for them, and after they are diagnosed, schools can help them by providing extra time on
    tests or other taking other special measures.

    ADHD is not considered to be a learning disability as it is thought to be caused by an
    absence of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine in parts of the brain, and not necessarily
    by the brain's "wiring." Medication can sometimes be used as a successful child ADHD
    treatment because certain kinds increase the production of neurotransmitters (such as
    Ritalin), but these medications can also cause disturbing side effects in some children.

    In order for your child to be diagnosed with ADHD, he or she must have consistently
    exhibited ADHD characteristics for an extended period of time and in different environments
    (school, home, play..etc). Because many of the symptoms of ADHD are also common
    symptoms of depression or anxiety, the doctor or psychologist evaluating your child will
    want to make sure that your child is not simply reacting to specific situations. According
    to the Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,
    which is often used in ADHD research studies, common symptoms include:

    -Difficulty organizing tasks and activities

    -Often losing things necessary for tasks or activities

    -Often easily distracted by outside stimuli

    -Not listening when spoken to directly

    -Difficulty awaiting turn

    -Difficulty playing or engaging in leisure activities quietly

    There is no single specific test that will diagnose ADHD and each child will exhibit
    symptoms in a slightly different way. As there are also no genetic indicators of ADHD,
    diagnosis requires extensive and thorough evaluation. The U.S. Department of
    Education does not require a clinical diagnosis, which means that for school purposes,
    if a school allows it, a school psychologist can diagnose ADHD in your child. If after
    careful consultation you determine that your child does have ADHD, be sure to evaluate
    multiple behavioral and medical or herbal options for treatment for ADHD before
    deciding on the one you feel is best for your child.


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