Students with ADHD often classified under Other Health Impaired disability.
Hyperactivity, trouble managing behaviour, and trouble focusing and paying attention are all symptoms of ADHD. Despite the fact that ADHD is not generally seen as a learning impairment, research suggests that some kids also struggle with a particular learning disability, and that the two requirements can combine to make learning very difficult. Instead of falling under the heading "Specific Learning Disabilities," ADHD is classified as "Other Health Impaired."
The three main traits of ADHD are impulsivity, hyperactivity, and inattention. The three subtypes of ADHD that are accepted by experts are as follows. These are the combination type (which does not show substantial inattention), the mostly inattentive type (which does not show major hyperactive-impulsive behaviour), and the predominantly hyperactive/impulsive type (which does not show significant inattention).
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