Treating Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.) in Children and Adults

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Web Quiz 1 (Temperament)
Web Quiz 2 (Add Knowledge)
Web Quiz 3 (Adolescent Advocacy)
Web Quiz 4 (Adolescent Reading)
Web Quiz 5 (Anger Management)
Web Quiz 6 (Demystifying Dyslexia)
Web Quiz 7 (Gifted?)
Web Quiz 8 (Learning Differneces)
Web Quiz 9 (Easy of Difficult)
Web Quiz 10 (Parenting Attitudes)
Web Quiz 11 (Parenting Quiz)
Web Quiz 12 (Childs Temp)

Is it Temperament...or LD? Quiz

Every child has a certain temperament. Some kids also have learning differences. Can you distinguish "temperament traits" from learning differences? Do you understand how one affects the other? Take our quiz and find out!

 #1. "Temperament" is best defined as:
A.) A person's tendency to throw frequent temper tantrums.
B.) A person having either a pleasant or difficult demeanor.
C.) Traits that influence how a person reacts in various situations.
 
#2. A child with extreme temperament traits will inevitably experience problems:
A.) True
B.) False
 
#3. Kids with certain temperament traits may appear to have learning disabilities:
A.) True
B.) False
 
#4. When a child has an identified learning disability, understanding her basic temperament is important because:
A.) Kids with LD usually have more extreme temperament traits than other kids.
B.) Her particular temperament may help or hinder her ability to succeed.
 
#5. Review the groups listed below. Which group does not refer to temperament?
A.) Intelligence, math ability, and verbal skills.
B.) Sensitivity, adaptability, and intensity.
C.) Persistence, distractibility, and regularity.
 
   

 

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