Inattentive Only:
This type of client is able to sit still. He does not show signs of hyperactivity nor does he interrupt the class. In Inattentive ADHD, the main symptom is that the patient cannot pay attention. In the past, this condition was known as ADD.Hyperactive/Impulsive:
These patients are able to pay attention, but they are unable to sit still. They may blurt out answers without raising their hand. They may make animal sounds or tap on their desk while the class is in session.
They may show impulsive behavior such as throwing objects, running out into the street, showing no fear. These clients cannot play quietly and seem to be in constant motion.
Combined Inattentive/Hyperactive/Impulsive:
Children with this condition show all three symptoms; the inability to pay attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior.
This is the most common disorder.

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