Forms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder:
Difficulty filtering stimuli and focusing mainly
Difficulty concentrating on the expected duration of 45 – 50 minutes of class
Difficulty studying alone for a test or homework preparation
Difficulty organizing the material
Difficulty separating the main from the therapist
Stupid mistakes that repeat themselves
Lack of attention to detail
A visible person does not listen to what he is told
Can not repeat what has been said
When asked a question answers unrelated answers
Difficulty starting a task
Difficulty completing a task
Difficulty in preparing and estimating the size of the task
Procrastination and avoidance of tasks
Dispersal and loss of objects
Forgetfulness even when it comes to daily routine activities
Excessive mobility and restlessness sometimes in an excessive way that interferes with others such as getting up from the chair in the middle of the lesson
Tendency to get bored quickly and difficulty in employing oneself