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Children who have ADHD may show symptoms such as being distracted, moving constantly, squirming, not listening, not finishing tasks, talking excessively, and more. There are several types of ADHD: combined, hyperactive/impulsive, and inattentive. ADHD can be treated with medications, behavioral therapies, coaching, and more. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about how ADHD in diagnosed in children, how ADHD affects kids, and much more.

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If your child has ADHD, the tips here will help you discover how to help your child learn, enforce rules, and encourage good behavior.

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