The difference between ADHD and normal active children Children with ADHD have attention deficits, impulsivity, hyperactivity, and learning and interpersonal interactions are severely hindered. However, it is the nature of children to be active, and some children’s hyperactivity is a result of playfulness or lack of interest in learning, not ADHD. The difference between children’s hyperactivity and ADHD lies in the following points 1. the presence or absence of occasion and time: ADHD children’s hyperactivity and impulsiveness is regardless of the occasion, for example, everyone is very quiet in the classroom, he will suddenly make strange noises, which belongs to ADHD. hyperactive children in In a serious, unfamiliar environment, there is a strong ability to self-control, this should be distinguished. 2, with or without purpose: ADHD children’s hyperactivity is purposeless, chaotic, they tend to weak willpower, do things with no end in sight, often one thing is not done and go to change another thing. While active children have strong willpower, their activities often have a certain purpose, and have plans and arrangements. 3, have no real interests: ADHD children have no real interests, no matter when and where, can not concentrate for a long time. Active children can pay full attention to the things they are interested in, and also hate the interference and influence of others. 4, can be understood: ADHD children’s hyperactivity and impulsivity often have no reason, often making it difficult to understand. Even if an active child is particularly naughty, he often has a reason for being active and can be understood. 5, the relationship with partners: ADHD children are often poor partnerships, often saying “they do not play with me. The partnerships of active children are generally better. However, if a child has difficulty sitting still in class, interrupting a lot, obeying orders, being distracted when others talk to him, and often taking risks without regard for the consequences, you should be alert to the possibility of ADHD, and take your child to the hospital.