ADD / ADHD Symptom Reference
By examining Attention Deficit Disorder Symptoms, it becomes easier to identify
if a treatment plan may be necessary.
ADD Symptoms and/or ADHD symptoms:
- fidgeting with hands or feet
- difficulty remaining seated
- being easily distracted by extraneous stimuli
- difficulty awaiting turn
in games or group activities
- blurting out answers before questions
are completed
- difficulty in following instructions
- difficulty sustaining attention in
tasks or play activities
- shifting from one incomplete task to another
- talking excessively
- interrupting or intruding on others
- not listening to what is being said
- forgetting things necessary for tasks
or activities
- engaging in physically dangerous activities without
considering possible consequences
The ADD symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder and ADHD are further broken
into three specific categories, each with a specific clinical presentation
that can better describe behavior.
These ADD symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder and ADHD categories are
Inattentive Type (classic Attention Deficit Disorder), Hyperactive/Impulsive
Type (classic Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) and Combined Type (a
combination of inattentive and hyperactive).
Inattention ADD symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder:
- fails to give close attention to details
- makes careless mistakes in schoolwork,
work, or other activities
- has difficulty sustaining attention in
tasks or activities
- becomes easily distracted by irrelevant sights,
sounds and extraneous stimuli
- does not seem to listen when spoken
to directly
- does not follow through on instructions and fails to
finish schoolwork, chores, or duties in the workplace
- has difficulty
organizing tasks and activities
- avoids tasks, such as schoolwork
or homework, which require sustained mental effort
- loses things
necessary for tasks or activities, like school assignments, pencils,
books, or tools
- is forgetful in daily activities
- rarely follows instructions carefully
and completely
People with ADD symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder who are inattentive
display difficulty keeping their mind on any one thing. They may get bored
easily and move from one task to the next, without any completion. Organizing
and completing a task proves troublesome, though they may give undivided
and effortless attention to activities and topics they enjoy. People with
ADD symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder often find that focusing deliberate,
conscious attention to learning something new is extremely difficult.
Hyperactivity/Impulsive ADHD symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder:
- fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in seat
- runs about excessively in
situations in where it is inappropriate
- has difficulty acting quietly
in leisure activities
- is often "on the go" or often acts as if "driven
by a motor"
- talks excessively
- blurts out answers before hearing the entire question
- interrupts or intrudes
on others
- feels and acts restless