Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is viewed as a disorder that will be present:
a. until the child is in junior high school and then will disappear
b. until the high school years and then be resolved
c. through the high school years and then diminish
d. as a chronic disorder that persists into adulthood
D
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A Incorrect: ADHD is not viewed as a disorder that will be present until the child is in junior high school and then will disappear.
B Incorrect: ADHD is not viewed as a disorder that will be present until the high school years and then be resolved.
C Incorrect: ADHD is not viewed as a disorder that will be present through the high school years and then diminish.
D Correct: ADHD is viewed as a chronic disorder that persists into adulthood.
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