When eight or more
of the following traits are continuously present in behavior,
try doctor recommended VÄXA Attend.
Common Neural Processing & Behavior Traits of an Attention
Deficited Individual:
- Gives up easily on tasks, assignment and self-interests.
- Poor reality testing skills, and avoidant of reason
or logic.
- Poorly developed skills of integration, interpolation
and extrapolation.
- Poor skills of attention and concentration, unable to
sustain focus of interest.
- Difficulties in short-term and long-term memory acquisition
and management.
- Difficulty in making up their mind, or making choices
without undue anxiety.
- Poor planning abilities, unable to follow through consistently
or complete tasks.
- Difficulty in differentiating between competing, extraneous
stimulation.
- Easily distracted from tasks, conversations or social
interactions.
- Often over-stimulated and over-sensitized to surroundings.
- Poor listening skills, often interrupts others, abruptly
changes topic.
- Overly excitable, reactive, and easily perseverating
from one situation to another.
- Inability to manage emotional responses, overly responsive
to depressive neural cascade patterns leading to temper
tantrums.
- Easily frustrated, emotional labile/unstable leading
to immediate changeable moods, behavioral inconsistencies.
- Often hyperactive, fidgety, overwhelmed with peelings
of restlessness.
- Inability to maintain appropriate social conduct, often
disruptive in school.
- Experiences difficulty in following instructions and
guidance.
- Impulsive and impatient, continuing difficulties in
delaying gratification.
- Overly demanding may become self-destructive and aggressive.
- Poor sleep patterns, often not rested, angry or despondent
upon rising.
Caution: Statements contained herein are not intended to diagnose
any disease. If ADD/ADHD is suspected after evaluating these
traits, please consult a physician. |