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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition that affects a person's behaviour. A person with ADHD can seem restless, may act on impulse and may have trouble concentrating. The symptoms of ADHD tend to be noticed at an early age, and most cases are diagnosed when children are between 3 to 7 years old. Sometimes ADHD is not recognised when someone is a child, and can be diagnosed later in adulthood. Some symptoms of ADHD can improve with age, but many adults can continue to experience problems.
Children may have symptoms of both inattentiveness and hyperactivity and impulsiveness, or they may have symptoms of just one of these types of behaviour.
The main signs of inattentiveness (difficulty concentrating and focusing) are: making careless mistakes; having a short attention span and being easily distracted; being unable to stick to tasks that are tedious or time-consuming; appearing forgetful or losing things; appearing to be unable to listen to or carry out instructions; constantly changing activity or task and having difficulty organising tasks.
The main signs of hyperactivity and impulsiveness are: constantly fidgeting; being unable to sit still, especially in calm or quiet surroundings; being unable to concentrate on tasks; excessive talking; excessive physical movement; being unable to wait their turn; interrupting conversations; acting without thinking; having little or no sense of danger.
These symptoms can cause significant problems in a child's life, such as problems with discipline, poor social interaction with other children and adults, and underachievement at school.
If you're looking after a child with ADHD, you may find this advice helpful:
We connect you to the best teachers who work across several of the best primary and secondary schools in Kingston upon Hull (some detailed below). This means we can reliably provide you with a local and experienced tutor that fits your needs.
Kingston upon Hull primary school performance: The Kingston upon Hull area has 50 primary schools (one of the top being Clifton Primary School with 27% of pupils achieving at a higher standard). From their latest Oftsed report: The Kingston upon Hull local authority has an average of 68% of students meeting the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths at primary school age (vs England's average of 65%). And has an average of 11% achieving higher standard (vs England's average of 11%). |
Kingston upon Hull secondary school performance: The Kingston upon Hull area has 14 secondary schools (one of the top being St Mary's College with 51% of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs). From their latest Oftsed report: The Kingston upon Hull local authority has an average of 33% of students achieving grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs (vs England's average of 43%). And has an average of 89% of students either staying in education or entering employment after GCSEs (vs England's average of 94%). |
Kingston upon Hull Ofsted ratings:
79% of Kingston upon Hull schools have received at least a 'Good' Ofsted rating, with 14 schools receiving an 'Outstanding' rating in their last evaluation.
Source: Gov.UK Website