Yes ADD is a disability that is in fact recognized and included in the definition of disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
That said however please remember that ADD is also often something that can be accomidated for in social, educational, and work settings. Once someone is properly diagnosed and assessed, there are a varity of accomidations (many of which are amazingly simply and cheap) that allow the person to manage their ADD symptoms.
Generally speaking ADD is considered a learning disorder. Statistically however as a group, persons with ADD have on average a higher IQ than the population as a whole. One reason this fact is possible is that ADD has little to do with a persons cognative capacity (or inate inteligence) and more specifically everything to do with the persons ability for cognative procesing. In short the problem for a person with ADD is not inteligence, but more about focus and productively dealing with stimuli.
The scientific name for attention deficit disorder is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
The abbreviation for attention deficit disorder is ADD. Additionally, the abbreviation for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is ADHD. These disorders are closely related.
yes, but it has to fulfill ALL 3 of the criteria over a certain percentage.
ADD is the common name for attention deficit disorder.
Sari Solden has written: 'Women with attention deficit disorder' -- subject(s): Attention-deficit disorder in adults, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, Women, Adult
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Jennifer Crosbie has written: 'Inhibition as a marker for a familial subgroup of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder' -- subject(s): Inhibition in children, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder 'Genetic risk and phenotypic variation in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder' -- subject(s): Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Phenotype
ADD, or attention deficit disorder is a disorder that makes someone loose attention. You could use attention deficit.
Attention deficit disorder.
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No, I came across multiple stories on the web of people being denied such claims.
For example, "I have attention deficit disorder. "