A child diagnosed with ADHD had the following symptoms: the child is inattentive with school work and has difficulty with organization. These symptoms could cause:

a. The child to be disruptive
b. The child to have poor academic progress
c. The child to be hyperactive
d. None of the above


B
Children that display signs of inattention to details and have difficulty with organization are typically not disruptive. They do tend to have poor academic progress.

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