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There are behavioral disorders that often go unnoticed by others. However, when we talk about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) we are referring to a series of visible and concrete symptoms that affect the person who suffers from it and those who live with the person. Inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity are three of the manifestations that may be present in this disorder, but just because the child is exclusively hyperactive does not mean that he or she has ADHD. In fact, it may be that behind this supposed ADHD there is nothing more than a lack of discipline and limits from the parents. How is an accurate diagnosis of ADHD made, and who makes the diagnosis? What does the treatment for a child with ADHD consist of? At Dialogues in Confidence we are aware that there are many myths surrounding ADHD, and today our specialists will tell you everything about it.