ADHD is not linked directly to increased lying; however, there has not been any large studies conducted into this.
Yes. Kids with ADHD can become many things as long as there ADHD does not affect how well they perform there job.
3% to 5% out of 100% of kids.
ADHD is more commonly diagnosed and treated in kids. Aside from this, both children and adults generally manifest the disease in a very similar fashion.
kids lie to separate it from the truth so no harm will come to them
Yes; as with most mental disorders there are varying degrees of severity. Some individuals with ADHD believe it has contributed to their success, not failure.
Yes, military schools do except kids with ADHD. Yes , military schools take kids
I find that caffeine helps to calm people down with ADHD it works better on children under the age of 17
It is a genetic disorder that people are born with.
The fact is no. Most kids will not grow out of ADHD but, You can get help with it at a younger age it will help with the rest of there life.
Usually a lot of kids do at one point in there life.
There is no way to diagnose ADHD at 4 years old. Anything younger then 10 or so (experts disagree) is extremely likely to be diagnosed falsely, because kids under that age are naturally hyper if they have ADHD or not.
In some cases they do. There can be genetic reasons that contribute to ADHD. However, shared lifestyles can also be at the root of attention problems, including ADHD. A mother and her child will more than likely share a similar diet, similar recreation, television viewing habits, emotional states. All of that can influence ADHD. See Book - Overcoming ADHD Without Medication: A Parent and Educator's Guidebook for information on the genetic and lifestyle balance of ADHD.