Yes! and No! One of the symptoms of ADHD is a lack of impulse control. A curious child without impulse control can behave inappropriatly and not even realize it. A child who has been abused, has been exposed to sexually explicit material or has simply walked in on his parents can become curious and touchy. If you feel this needs to be addressed, you should talk with the child's parents and suggest that they discuss it with his doctor. If you are speaking of a child for whom you provide primary care, you should take the child to the doctor. This lack of social mores and a lack of awareness of the feelings of others is not only a symptom of ADHD but can be a symptom of other disorders (Asperger's Syndrome comes to mind). I worked with kids with disabilities and this lack of personal space is a common trait.
2006-10-06 15:50:01
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answered by Huggles-the-wise 5
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IMHO When I was once more youthful there was once no such factor as ADHD. Some will say that this can be a chemical imbalance within the mind. It is simply coincidental that it may be cured through smacking and educating admire and area. The college I went to had a nice method of handling kids who could not pay awareness. They threw matters at you. Not most effective did this upgrade the academics purpose and throwing arm, it wholly eliminated any kind of awareness deficit. My father had the idea that he will have to most effective need to inform you whatever as soon as. Again, you paid awareness on account that you knew what might occur when you did not. I might on no account propose marijuana/hashish. I have visible what it does to folks. The majority of folks in comfortable intellectual wellness models have had a few kind of hashish abuse of their beyond. However, it makes little change on account that those kids with "ADHD" will develop up and take medicines besides. Just for the list, I have on no account met a center/higher magnificence household with a baby with ADHD. They have all come from running/non-running magnificence. No offence is meant even though I realize that a few folks will disagree with me. These are simply my possess observations.
2016-08-29 06:46:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No, often children who've suffered trauma develop ADHD (though that isn't where all ADHD stems from).
Also, children who've been sexually abused (trauma) may treat others the way they've been treated.
I don't think the two are connected, but I would be worried about this child and what is going on in his home.
2006-10-06 14:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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no . depending on the age of the child sexula curiosity is part of life. adhd is a cop out for undisiplined kids. Human beings are naturally curious and it is normal to an extent but i would talk to him and let him know what is appropiate according to u and what is not. Kids experiment with their bodies but u need to tell him he shouldnt be touching others bodies that is not acceptable behavior
2006-10-06 14:22:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No , in my own knowledge i have never heard of ADHD causing touching. U may want to look in to this more seriously and make sure this child isnt acting out on his own abuse
2006-10-06 14:47:11
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answered by ghettobootybundy 2
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good question! my friends son is adhd. and has touched his younger sister,when it was explained to him that it is wrong and not acceptable he shows no emotion or remorse at all for what he has done.
2006-10-06 14:42:32
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answered by marynew 3
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No I don't think that they are related in anyway I think that it probably has more to do with his/her environment and upbringing.
2006-10-07 08:47:44
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answered by dcfogle 1
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no
2006-10-06 16:03:13
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answered by sunshine&rainbows 2
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huh?
2006-10-06 14:31:28
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answered by Anonymous
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uh...no
2006-10-06 15:27:55
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answered by Anonymous
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