Hey, great information, but I had problems reading this. Anyone else see this in their email program as all *centered*? Once I saw it in plain text, it was much easier. (Using mozilla 1.7b on win2k and osX)

Keith Krieger

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*Answers that Matter*
FAQ SHEET

*ADHD/ADD*
*ADHD/ADD*
*ADHD/ADD*

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*How do I know if my child has an attention problem? *
*How do I know if my child has an attention problem? *
*How do I know if my child has an attention problem? *

The average attention span for a 3-5 year old ranges from 5-10 minutes depending on his/her age and the activity. The older the child is, the long he/she can keep the attention focused. Some things to try at home include:

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* Provide activities that your child is interested in doing.
* Provide a structured routine.
* Provide a starting and ending time to help your child build
his/her attention skills (try using a timer).
* Use eye contact and ask your child to repeat what you said.


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The average attention span for a 3-5 year old ranges from 5-10 minutes depending on his/her age and the activity. The older the child is, the long he/she can keep the attention focused. Some things to try at home include:

------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Provide activities that your child is interested in doing.
* Provide a structured routine.
* Provide a starting and ending time to help your child build
his/her attention skills (try using a timer).
* Use eye contact and ask your child to repeat what you said.


------------------------------------------------------------------------

The average attention span for a 3-5 year old ranges from 5-10 minutes depending on his/her age and the activity. The older the child is, the long he/she can keep the attention focused. Some things to try at home include:

------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Provide activities that your child is interested in doing.
* Provide a structured routine.
* Provide a starting and ending time to help your child build
his/her attention skills (try using a timer).
* Use eye contact and ask your child to repeat what you said.


------------------------------------------------------------------------

The average attention span for a 3-5 year old ranges from 5-10 minutes depending on his/her age and the activity. The older the child is, the long he/she can keep the attention focused. Some things to try at home include:

------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Provide activities that your child is interested in doing.
* Provide a structured routine.
* Provide a starting and ending time to help your child build
his/her attention skills (try using a timer).
* Use eye contact and ask your child to repeat what you said.


------------------------------------------------------------------------

The average attention span for a 3-5 year old ranges from 5-10 minutes depending on his/her age and the activity. The older the child is, the long he/she can keep the attention focused. Some things to try at home include:

------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Provide activities that your child is interested in doing.
* Provide a structured routine.
* Provide a starting and ending time to help your child build
his/her attention skills (try using a timer).
* Use eye contact and ask your child to repeat what you said.


------------------------------------------------------------------------

The average attention span for a 3-5 year old ranges from 5-10 minutes depending on his/her age and the activity. The older the child is, the long he/she can keep the attention focused. Some things to try at home include:

------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Provide activities that your child is interested in doing.
* Provide a structured routine.
* Provide a starting and ending time to help your child build
his/her attention skills (try using a timer).
* Use eye contact and ask your child to repeat what you said.


------------------------------------------------------------------------

The average attention span for a 3-5 year old ranges from 5-10 minutes depending on his/her age and the activity. The older the child is, the long he/she can keep the attention focused. Some things to try at home include:

------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Provide activities that your child is interested in doing.
* Provide a structured routine.
* Provide a starting and ending time to help your child build
his/her attention skills (try using a timer).
* Use eye contact and ask your child to repeat what you said.


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Learning about ADHD in Children <http://www.aafp.org/afp/20010501/1811ph.html>


Does your hyperactive child have ADHD? <http://www.addcentre.co.uk/DoesmychildhaveADD.htm>

ADHD: Does my child have it? <http://www.familydoctor.org/handouts/230.html>

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