A Literature Review Of Attention Deficit Disorder (add)
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...elicits all kinds of reactions from all kind of people. For the most part, the term ADD (or AD/HD, attention deficit hyperactive disorder) brings to mind children who are either squirming in their seats at school, bouncing off the walls at home, or zonked out on Ritalin or some other drug. This, in turn, has created some visible literature either supporting the benefits of drugs in treating this disorder, or decrying the fact that we are drugging our children so teachers and parents can handle them better. There is even literature existing that wonders if the disorder is actually real, or if society is simply trying to label children who have extraordinarily high energy and who are difficult to control.
Underneath the hysteria, however, is hard and fast literature focusing on studies of those who have ADD, and interviews with doctors and psychologists who have studied this disorder. And interestingly...
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