
Understanding Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder
Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the
most commonly diagnosed behavioral disorders of childhood. The
disorder is estimated to affect between 3 and 7 percent of school-aged
children (American Psychiatric Association). The core symptoms
of ADHD are developmentally inappropriate levels of inattention,
hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
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Managing the Behavior of a Child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Much discussion has been focused lately on the behavioral characteristics
of a child who has been prenatally exposed to alcohol and has
been given the postnatal diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
At present, many researchers and clinicians are searching for
a profile which will best describe the behavioral sequelae of
FAS as well as methods to address the supposed behavioral excesses.
Although the results of these searches do not yet provide a definitive
behavioral profile, or "cluster" of behaviors that are
descriptive of the syndrome, the day-to-day reality of raising
a child with FAS has nonetheless led many to seek therapeutic
interventions.
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Adoption and Development: What Does the Research Tell Us?
According to the Center for Adoption Research and Policy (1997),
there are more than five million adopted persons living in the
United States at this time and as many as one million families
are currently seeking children to adopt. Many children exposed
to alcohol and drugs find their way into the foster care system
or are adopted by families who have concerns about later development.
As a result, professionals and parents are interesting in how
adoption affects the child emotional and social development.
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