Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a commonly diagnosed disorder in children, and is thus diagnosed during childhood years with prevalence rates of between 3% and 7%. In their own environment, children with ADHD experience many challenges in their everyday learning and self-worth perception, and thus they are in need of support throughout their lives and in several different aspects. ADHD symptoms have the potential to lead to considerable problems in children, in and with their family, and schooling. The core symptoms of ADHD have considerable negative effects on the child development of social, emotional and cognitive skills, and pose considerable costs to healthcare and education systems. For example, a child with ADHD frequently faces low levels of self-esteem, as well as frustration and depression. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге A Closer Look At Children with ADHD (Mohaned Abed)