Wednesday 4 April 2018

HYPERACTIVE


Hyperactive is a pattern or behaviour of someone who show the attitude of never silence, hard to recognize, not paying attention and will act according to the wishes of himself called as ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorders). Hyperactive children are always moving and never feel tired of the game or the toys they love, by a children who are suitable for them because the attention of hyperactive children is easy to shift from one focus to the other focus. 

Next, the hyperactive children is too active in their movement which causes them to be difficult to control. Hyperactive is also categorized into three phases. The first is to behave as overly as ever moving around without feeling tired, climbing, running and can not live. The second level is less focused as it can not focus on teachers at school of kindergarten and is not able to finish the task or game activity. The last level us to follow the impulse like the impulsive behaviour and fulfill the will of immediate. Usually they do not like to wait for a turn in the game and like to distract others as well as out of control. 

Among the factors that cause hyperactive children are neurologic factors such as low birth weight, mothers who are too young, smoking and drinking alcohol are also likely to have hyperactive children. The next factor, is a toxic factor in some nutrients such as salicylates and preservatives has the potential to form hyperactive behavior in children. The last factor, is genetic factor such as getting a high correlation of hyperactivity that occurs in families with hyperactive children. 

Therefore, we as parents need to know how to teach hyperactive children and this is one of the ways to educate hyperactive children like using simple language when interacting with. In addition, training children to socialize like bringing a child to the park and teaching children to interact with strangers. Lastly, as parents we should give enough attention and affection as hioeractive children need affection to be more confident, feel safe and comfortable with their parents.



WRITTEN BY;
FARA FAIQAH BT RIKIMAN
PTM 170705745

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