Criteria for ADHD: (ADHD can be considered if eight or more of the following behaviors are present) 1. Constantly moving hands or feet or squirming in a seated position. (Older children or adolescents may only have subjective restlessness in sitting). 2.It is difficult to sit quietly when asked to do so. 3. Easily distracted by external stimuli. 4.Can’t wait patiently in line for a turn in a game or group activity. 5.Often rush to answer before others finish asking questions. 6.Hard to do things according to others’ instructions (not due to disobedient behavior or failure to understand), such as not finishing household chores. 7. Difficulty in maintaining concentration during homework or games. 8. Often does not finish one thing and changes to another. 9.Hard to play quietly. 10.Often talk too much. 11.Often interrupts or disrupts the activities of others, such as interfering with other children’s play. 12.Often listen to non-listen when others talk to him/her. 13. Often loses items that are used for learning and activities at school or at home (e.g., toys, pencils, books, and workbooks). 14. Often engages in physically dangerous activities without considering the possible consequences (not for thrill seeking).