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ADHD in Young Children: Development and Diagnosis
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1. ADHD was first identified:
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2. ADHD is possibly caused by:
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3. ADHD Diagnostic criteria have changed since 1950. That change includes:
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4. Genetics of ADHD indicate:
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5. Of other possible etiologies of ADHD, the research suggests:
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6. Brain development in ADHD:
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7. ADHD can negatively impact:
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8. Both AAP (Pediatrics) and AACAP (Child Psychiatry) emphasize as necessary for making the diagnosis of ADHD:
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9. Behavioral checklists can be used to gather data on ADHD at home and school, the most widely available valid checklist in the public domain (free) is:
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10. Full psychoeducational testing for children with ADHD is recommended:
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11. Environmental problems that can result in ADHD symptoms.
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12. Temperament variables that overlap with ADHD symptoms include:
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13. For preschool age children (6 and younger) First line treatment for ADHD, (AAP standards):
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14. For elementary and middle school age children (6 and older) First line treatment for ADHD, (AAP standards):
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15. Stimulant treatment for young children who have ADHD _________.
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