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Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
What is Attention Deficit Disorder?
Attention Deficit Disorder is actually two related, but different, disorders: Hyperactive (ADHD) and Inattentive (ADD) attention deficit disorders. It is possible to have both disorders at the same time.
- Both are neurobiological disorders, meaning that the brain is not functioning normally. This difference is usually genetically based.
- Behavior differences are the result of the unusual brain function. There is, in both, a basic difficulty in controlling attention and activity, rather than an attention deficit.
- Attention and behavior are consistently inconsistent.
- A student with ADD may often have a difficult time with: concentrating on tasks for a sustained period of time, screening out unwanted stimuli (such as noise in a studio or classroom), organizing information, establishing and following schedule.
MassArt has a number of services available regarding students with diagnosed or undiagnosed ADD/ADHD.
SUPPORT GROUP
ADD/ADHD Support Group Flier(PDF)
For more information or to sign up call Nneka at 617-879-7760.
