Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Essay by Fran Harris • August 21, 2015 • Research Paper • 854 Words (4 Pages) • 1,307 Views
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)-Is a developmental disorder and as the name suggests; it's characterized by a short attention span having difficulty to focus and to also have abnormally high level of activity. ADHD is relatively common, with estimates of between roughly 3 and 9% of the population having it globally. It is commonly diagnosed in children, although people of all ages can have it.The CDC website provided their readers with a very clear understanding as well as detailed information about ADHD. ADHD has been defined and diagnosed through a checklist of behaviors.The learning disorder of having ADHD can affect all children in many different ways based on their age group and ethnicity group.While ADHD may seem unreal to many but in reality it's real because so many people deal with this disease everyday of their life and they feel they are not normal because they have to rely on medication to function normally and to also be happy and enjoy life.Many people consider a child with ADHD to be very destructive, unruly at times and always getting into trouble to gain attention .I liked the way that the writer gave out information on the website where you can go and view all the different sources of information that's helpful to you or whom ever is reading about ADHD. I think the writer is very smart and intelligent because he provided some important information and great facts about ADHD and he got straight to the point with his article's logic they were very true facts. The writer provided some excellent information especially to the readers that has never heard about ADHD and I also feel that the writer got his point across to the world about ADHD.The information was presented very clearly and understanding it broke down the different groups such as the Signs and Symptoms of ADHD,three different types of ADHD, the causes of ADHD,Diagnosis,Treatments and the most important the Get Help Section. Most of all the writer had much confidence with the information that he provided to his readers.The writer tried to give the readers a better understanding of what ADHD does and how to manage it especially the kids that's dealing with ADHD. The writer organized the website to help everyone with the supporting information and to also provide this information to the people that's living with ADHD because there's always something new that comes about in regards of dealing with ADHD.This website can be very useful to the readers as well as the person that's suffering with ADHD.I really hope the CDC website continue to give support to the readers as well as families who have children dealing with ADHD. The CDC website was professional and well put together with accurate information for all readers because the information was organized where you could understand everything you read as well as locating contact information such as websites and the National Resources Call Center 1-800-233-4050 without any problems.
The rhetorical tools used on the website was logically presented because the writer was very clear
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