Here are a total of 18 descriptions. Has your child had some of these conditions often in the past 6 months?
The reference definition of “often” is that the condition occurs more than 3-4 days in a week and is considered often.
The first nine items are
1. When learning to do something, you do not pay attention to details and often make careless mistakes.
2.It is difficult to maintain concentration when learning to do something or when playing.
(Attention span of less than 20 minutes at the age of 7-10, less than 25 minutes at the age of 10-12, and less than 30 minutes at the age of 12 and above)
3. often seem to be not listening or not hearing when others speak to them, appearing to be distracted
4.Does not always follow the requirements when doing homework or completing tasks
5.It is difficult to organize the tasks or activities assigned to him.
6.Reluctant to do things that require continuous use of the brain (such as completing homework)
7. Loses things and often loses school and living supplies such as pencils, notebooks, toys, etc.
8.Very easily distracted by external stimuli
9, forgetfulness, it is difficult to remember the things that he was told to do in daily life
The last nine items.
10.Always fidgeting, constantly squirming, and having many small movements of hands and feet
11. Leaves his seat without permission in the classroom or on other occasions where he needs to sit quietly
12, inappropriately too much jostling and jumping around (middle school students have a subjective sense of not being able to sit still)
13.Can’t keep quiet to do some leisure activities
14, often like winding up the general, full of energy, rarely rest
15.Often talk too much
16.Shouting out answers without thinking before others finish asking questions
17.It is difficult to wait patiently in line in order
18, often disrupt or interrupt other people’s conversations or activities.
If your child meets 6 or more of the first 9 or last 9 conditions described above, respectively, then it is recommended that you should consult with a medical professional.