Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a disorder that affects up to 11% of children between the ages of 4 – 17 years old and is more common than many people believe. Boys are three times more likely to be diagnosed for ADHD, and while some people may see this as a disorder affecting children, at least 4% of adults have been diagnosed with ADHD. It is believed that many more adults have simply not been diagnosed as diagnosis for ADHD was not as common in the past. ADHD is best diagnosed early, sometimes as young as 4 years old, so the child can receive the support they need to manage it.
Adult symptoms of ADHD include:
- Inability dealing with stress
- Impulsiveness
- Inability to multitask
- Disorganisation
- Inattentiveness
- Lack of ability to focus
- Restlessness
- Unstable moods
- Inability to plan for the immediate, short, and long term
Many of these symptoms are shared with children with ADHD:
- Inattentiveness
- disorganisation
- restlessness
- impulsiveness
Depending on severity, ADHD can seriously impact the quality of life for a child and even for an adult. What people take for granted, such as keeping proper time management, and planning ahead, are things that people with ADHD may have a very difficult time with. This can affect their ability to hold onto a job, to properly retain and manage relationships, and can lead to loneliness and depression.
Ensuring a diagnosis is made and getting the appropriate help can decrease the negative impact of ADHD and increase quality of life for the child. ADHD usually does not go away on its own, and will persist into adulthood.
College of Allied Educators offers our Diploma in Learning Disorders Management and Child Psychology. This part-time programme is designed specifically to train potential teachers, parents and caregivers to identify, detect and support children with special needs, such as Autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Dyspraxia, and Dyslexia.
What will you gain from this programme?
- Identify specific disabilities and understand the diagnosis and assessment of individual weaknesses
- Acquire a strong foundation in speech and language development, child psychology, abnormal psychology and counselling.
- Develop a range of teaching skills to suit the needs of your child or the child being taught
- Learn to work with educators and therapists to provide counsel and support to families and parents of children with special needs
The Diploma in Learning Disorders Management and Child Psychology can be completed in 6 or 12 months, part-time.
Also, find out more about CAE’s Advanced Diploma in Special Education, a 12-month course that trains educators and parents in the identification, diagnosis and treatment of these needs and the basic principles and practices of effective teaching and learning. The programme is highly practice-oriented to ensure that what you learn in class can be applied to children with special needs under your charge.
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