Jurayeva Dildora Nasirdinovna (1), Tolqinova Amina Shukhratovna (2)
The article analyzes the main symptoms, types and factors affecting the development of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which is common in children. It also provides information about additional psychological disorders that may occur with ADHD, preventive measures and treatment methods. The article illustrates how this syndrome affects a child's education, learning process and social adaptation based on a real-life example. It is emphasized that early detection of this syndrome and a comprehensive approach to it create opportunities for successful development in children.
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