This small, spinning toy became a global sensation in 2017 as a way to help people with ADHD burn off restless energy
What is a fidget spinner?
:These are the only people who should ever take a medicine that has a specific name printed on the prescription label.
Who is the person it was prescribed to?
Conduct disorder is split into 2 main types of disorder based on if it is diagnosed to a patient before or after THIS age.
What is age 10?
This common ADD symptom makes it hard to stay focused on one task, especially if it’s long or boring.
What is difficulty sustaining attention?
This warning sign sounds like someone saying “I can’t do this anymore.”
What is talking about hopelessness?
Often seen as "not sitting still," this 6-letter word describes the act of playing with pens, hair, or jewelry to help a person focus.
What is fidget?
These are the only people who should ever take a medicine that has a specific name printed on the prescription label.
Who is the person it was prescribed to?
To be diagnosed with THIS type of conduct disorder, you must have at least 1 symptom before the age of 10. -What is Childhood onset?
What is Childhood onset?
A student with ADD might blurt out answers or interrupt others because they struggle with this type of control.
What is impulse control?
Pulling away from friends and activities is this type of behavior change.
What is social withdrawal?
This specific "H" in HD is the reason behind the "Can't Sit Still" feeling, referring to an abnormally active physical state.
What is Hyperactivity?
This is the most common place where young people find prescription drugs that they end up using or sharing illegally.
What is a home medicine cabinet?
As much as 50% of children diagnosed with conduct disorder are also diagnosed with THIS disorder, related to hyperactivity and impulsiveness.
What is ADHD?
Losing homework, forgetting materials, or misplacing items are all signs of trouble with this executive skill.
What is organization?
A sudden change in sleep — too much or too little — is this kind of sign.
What are sleep changes?
It’s not just about moving; it’s about "shifting" focus. This term describes the ADHD ability to become so intensely focused on one task that you forget to move at all.
What is hyperfocus
Taking a higher dose of a medicine than a doctor ordered can lead to this dangerous, life-threatening medical emergency.
What is an overdose?
Teens with conduct disorder often show a lack of THIS emotion, meaning they don’t feel guilty after hurting others or breaking rules
What is remorse?
When someone with ADD starts a task but quickly switches to another without finishing, they’re showing difficulty with this.
What is task completion?
Giving away important items can be a sign someone is doing this.
What is preparing for self‑harm?
This "restless" syndrome, often linked to ADHD, creates an irresistible urge to move the legs, especially when trying to sit still or sleep at night
What is Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)?
This specific type of "stimulant" medicine, often used for ADHD, is sometimes stolen or misused by students hoping to stay awake longer or focus better.
What are amphetamines (or Adderall)?
This pattern of behavior—such as fighting, bullying, or threatening others—is one of the major symptom categories of conduct disorder.
What is aggression?
This behavior—often seen as “daydreaming”—is a common sign of the inattentive type of ADD.
What is mind‑wandering or zoning out?
Acting more reckless than usual — like dangerous driving — is this kind of warning sign.
What is risky behavior?