Diagnosis
Characteristics
Outcomes
Strategies
Treatment
100
The age before which characteristics of ADHD need to be present for diagnosis.
What is the age of 7?
100
The three broad categories of characteristics.
What is inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
100
Causing problems in a setting with people that love them most.
What is family problems?
100
Being able to make sure they are on track with an assignment.
What is self-monitoring?
100
The two forms of treatment.
What is medication and behavioral treatments?
200
The amount of settings that students need to show characteristics to go through diagnosis process.
What is two or more settings?
200
This is an important thing to look into along with characteristics during the diagnosis process.
What is the child's background? (To see if they are acting the way they are for a certain reason)
200
Problems at the place they are at 8 hours a day during the week.
What is school difficulties?
200
Being able to look at something that tells ADHD students what to do or bring to class each day.
What is a planner
200
Loss of appetite, increased tic activity,growth in height might be less than expected.
What is the side effects of ADHD medication?
300
The gender most diagnosed with ADHD.
What are males?
300
The amount of time that a a group of characteristics must persist before the diagnosis program can start.
What is at least six months?
300
Allowing oneself put an overwhelming amount harmful things into one's body.
What is substance abuse?
300
Giving the student a statement about what they need to do and what will happen if they do.
What is the if- then principle.
300
The youngest age ADHD medication is considered safe.
What is the age of 3?
400
ADHD is usually mistaken for this.
What is laziness?
400
The neurodevelopmental system effected with ADHD.
What is the attention controls?
400
Problems with the person not in the birth family that the ADHD person loves that eventually ends things between them.
What is divorce?
400
Stories that can help students see how to handle situations.
What is a social story?
400
Percent of students that receive just medication as treatment for ADHD.
What is 39%?
500
The percentage of children who are diagnosed with ADHD.
What is 7% to 9%?
500
The three parts of attention controls.
What is mental energy, intake controls, and output controls?
500
Lack of thought process leads to this.
What is taking risks?
500
An approach for the student to think before reacting when angry.
What is WAIT... W(Watch for triggers) A(Answer why am I angry) I (Identify options to do) T (Try an appropriate option)
500
When choosing only one treatment choose this.
What is medication treatment?