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Long Term Outlook for Children with Attention Deficit Disorder |
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When properly treated through a psychological treatment program such as Focus with or without medication, children and adolescents with Attention Deficit Disorder can lead very normal and productive lives. In fact, many traits found in individuals with Attention Deficit Disorder can help them to become very successful later in life. It should be noted that a loving, supportive and consistent environment is essential for the positive growth and develop of all children and especially those with Attention Deficit Disorder or other learning disabilities. People with Attention Deficit Disorder tend to have average or above average intelligence. They are often very creative and usually have a high energy level. These individuals also are frequently very sensitive and highly affectionate. For more help on helping your child to feel good about himself visit the Emotional & Social Development section of the ADD Focus Store.
Research shows that some children with Attention Deficit Disorder will eventually improve their ability to pay attention and concentrate whether they receive treatment or not. Their ability for self-control also improves. It is interesting that often children will require less medication as they get older. This may mean that the brain gradually is able to produce more of the needed neurotransmitters on its own without the help of medicine. However, some children seem to have increased difficulty with academic achievement around the fourth grade. This may be due to the requirement for a higher level of organization and planning skills which they do not have. Because no one can predict how a child’s Attention Deficit Disorder will progress, it is important that children who have difficulties with attention, concentration and impulse control, receive early intervention. Psychological treatment such as that provided by Focus is most important because of it’s lasting effects. Medication may also be useful in some cases.
In the last few years, it has become more likely for adults to be diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder and start on medication. These may be individuals who were not properly identified when they were children. In other cases, adults may have learned to compensate for their disorder and become very successful individuals. In fact, some may "over compensate" and become extraordinarily successful.
Unfortunately, many individuals with Attention Deficit Disorder who are not diagnosed and properly treated as children can have enormous difficulty adjusting as adolescents and adults. Using the techniques found in Focus now can help your child to be able to achieve his or her full potential as an adult.
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Last Updated( Apr 07, 2009 )
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reviewed by: Harry Croft, MD
Psychiatrist, HealthyPlace.com Medical Director
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