It is understandable that children are hyperactive, but parents are often too busy with work to take care of them, so they often let it go. Habits are hard to change. Some children suffer from bad habits for the rest of their lives because they develop them from a young age. Of course, this is all about the distant past, so let’s talk about something more recent. Hyperactivity can easily lead to inattention, small movements, and impulsiveness, which in turn affects learning. So what are the dangers of ADHD in children? Harm to individuals: Children with mild ADHD simply cannot concentrate on their studies and cannot take the initiative to learn, resulting in poor academic performance; they cannot control their behavior, disobey discipline, and are discriminated against. Children with severe ADHD experience a significant decline in academic performance, are unable to keep up with the class, and have difficulty completing elementary and junior high school. Behavior that causes trouble and interferes with others. As they grow older, they lose self-control and are easily influenced and tempted, which may lead to fighting, lying, stealing, and even committing crimes. Harm to families: Children with ADHD not only have poor academic performance, but also hate studying, skip classes, and disrupt classroom order. Therefore, they are often called to the teacher to be criticized, which makes parents feel ashamed and angry. After returning home, they scold and beat their children. Some hire private tutors at high prices, wasting a lot of time and money but to no avail; some cause children to develop antagonism and hatred towards their parents, affecting family harmony. Harm to society: If children with ADHD are not treated in time, they will often have a high crime rate when they grow up due to poor self-control, impulsiveness, laziness, and greed for enjoyment. They will become habitual offenders despite repeated warnings, affecting social stability and the safety of people's life and property. What are the dangers of ADHD in children? From a short-term perspective, it will distract children, make them move constantly, and easily make them become impulsive. Not to mention, some unwanted habits developed during hyperactivity will have a direct or indirect impact on future job hunting, marriage and other major events. Therefore, children's ADHD should be treated with caution to avoid lifelong regrets. |
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