Sarah is not overly active or distractible in class, but she often fails to follow the teacher's instructions. Her mother has also noticed that she daydreams instead of working on her homework. If Sarah's symptoms persist for more than six months, she would be diagnosed as having __________.

Answer :

Answer:

ADHD, primarily inattentive symptoms.  

Explanation:

ADHD makes in children deficient in attention and hyperactivity. Children could not control hyperactivity in the classroom, at home, and outside. Children with ADHD can not concentrate on a task. These children always restless and always in active mode. It is not only a childhood disorder but also persistent from childhood to adolescence and adulthood,  

Causes of ADHD:

  • Hereditary or genes could be the factor in ADHD
  • Mother using cigarette smoking, alcohol or drug use during pregnancy.
  • Baby has a low birth weight
  • Brain injuries could be another factor.  

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