- 英語「add」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
Mix butter and sugar and then add egg バター と 砂糖 を 混 ぜ 合わせ それから 卵 を 加え なさい Will yon add sugar to your coffee? コーヒー に 砂糖 を 入れますか Please add my name to the list 名簿 に 私の 名前 も 追加して ください An extra charge will be added 追加料金 が 加算 されます May I add a point ? (ご提案 を支持
- ADD – orsak, symtom och behandling - Doktor. se
ADD kan göra att du har svårt för att koncentrera dig, hålla ordning och få saker gjorda Det finns hjälp som kan underlätta vardagen Läs mer på Doktor se
- ADD vs. ADHD: Whats the Difference Between ADD ADHD? - WebMD
ADD vs ADHD If your child daydreams a lot at school, is easily distracted while doing homework or chores, or fidgets constantly, you might wonder if they have attention deficit hyperactivity
- ADD and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) Health Center
ADHD affects an estimated 3% to 5% of children and adults in the U S Get ADD and ADHD information here including its causes, diagnosis, and promising treatments
- CHADD - Improving the lives of people affected by ADHD
Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) is the nation's leading nonprofit organization serving people affected by ADHD
- What Is ADHD: Signs, Symptoms, Types, Causes, Diagnosis
Find out what ADHD is and the signs, symptoms, types, causes, diagnosis criteria, and treatment
- ADD y ADHD: ¿Hay alguna diferencia? - PsicologiaYa. com
ADD y ADHD: ¿Cuál es la diferencia? ADD y ADHD a menudo se usan indistintamente, pero ¿son el mismo diagnóstico o diferentes condiciones? Antes de 1987, la falta de atención crónica y el malestar podían significar que padecía un trastorno por déficit de atención (TDA) Aunque ADD se considera un término desactualizado, todavía se usa para describir el «trastorno de hiperactividad
- Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - NIMH
ADHD is a developmental disorder characterized by an ongoing pattern of one or more of the following types of symptoms: Inattention, such as having difficulty paying attention, keeping on task, or staying organized Hyperactivity, such as often moving around (including during inappropriate times), feeling restless, or talking excessively Impulsivity, such as interrupting, intruding on others
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