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		<title>How To Tell If Your Child Has ADD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you been searching for some of the most common symptoms of ADD? If you are then it is a good thing you are reading this today. Once you are finished reading this article you will learn exactly what you need to do in order to learn whether or not you have ADD. Before you start reading, it is important you understand that there are many more symptoms of ADD, these are just the most common.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for answers as to whether or not your child has ADD? If you are then it is a good thing you are reading this today. Once you are finished reading this article you will learn exactly what you need to do in order to learn whether or not you have ADD. However, before you get started reading, I want you to understand one thing. These are just to most popular symptoms, keep in mind there are many more.</p>
<p>1-A student who has trouble in school</p>
<p>One of the easiest ways to tell if a child has ADD is to take a look at their school grades. The reason you should look at this first is because ADD usually develops when the child is entering middle school. If he or she is typically an A+ student and the grades suddenly drop down to a C- then there may be a problem. It is important that you talk to the student and ask them if they are having trouble concentrating in class. If they say yes then the chances are good they may have ADD. The reason for this is because people with ADD have trouble concentrating on just a lecture.</p>
<p>2-Having trouble starting a task and finishing it</p>
<p>Next time someone you suspect may have ADD starts some kind of project, watch them and analyze whether or not they finish it before they move on to the next. You will notice they start one task, then switch to another without actually completing the one they started. The reason for this is because a person who has ADD has a very large imagination and will get excited when they think of a new idea. Because of this they will want to start it right away. Most people view this as a bad thing, but it can actually be good. The reason it can be good is because a big imagination can lead to a person being an entrepreneur.</p>
<p>3-The person will always answer the question before the question is finished being asked</p>
<p>Have you noticed that when you talk to someone with ADD, they are always quick the respond, especially when it comes to answering a question? The reason this happens is because they get very exited, even over the little things like answering a question (this is another reason they are entrepreneurs).</p>
<p>If you have been searching for <a href="http://symptomsofadd.info">Symptoms Of ADD</a> then you need to look at http://SymptomsOfAdd.info</p>
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		<title>Symptoms Of ADD-Learn The Popular Symptoms Of ADD</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 11:50:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you come here because you are curious if you or someone you know may be suffering from ADD? If so then it is a good thing you are here today reading this article. By the time you are done reading this you will know three of the most popular symptoms of ADD and you will be able to judge whether or not you have it or not.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you come here because you are curious if you or someone you know may be suffering from ADD? If so then i am excited that you stumbled across this article. Once you finish reading this report you will learn three of the most common symptoms of ADD and then you will be able to diagnose yourself on whether or not you have it.</p>
<p>1-Not being able to sit still</p>
<p>When trying to figure out whether or not someone has ADD, one of the best things you can do is observe them while they are sitting down. If you are worried that you are the one with ADD then all you need to do is have one of your friends observe you while you are sitting. For the most part, people with ADD cannot sit still which is why you will notice them having to constantly playing with their hands and feet. The person will also have trouble staying seated for a long period of time and will need to get up.</p>
<p>2-The person usually has trouble in school</p>
<p>One of the things that many parents are most concerned about is their Child&#8217;s grades. If you have a child who has ADD and also has straight A&#8217;s then you gave birth to a genius. People with ADD typically have a hard time during school because their learning style is totally different than the typical school system learning style. A person with ADD is almost always a kinesthetic learner, this means they need to be moving while studying. When your child is studying, have them ride a stationary bike while going through their flash cards.</p>
<p>3-Having trouble following directions</p>
<p>Does your child often have trouble following directions? I am not talking about the typical disobedience in a child either. I am talking about if your child makes an honest attempt to do what you told him to do but doesn&#8217;t do it right. This is very common with people who have ADD because they need to actually see what they are suppose to do, they can&#8217;t just listen to it.</p>
<p>There are a lot of <a href="http://symptomsofadd.info">Symptoms Of ADD</a>. If you want to learn all the symptoms and how you can cure them then look at http://SymptomsOfADD.info</p>
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