Question

A child who is described as having a heightened alertness to the environment, which reduces his ability to pay attention in class, would
A) not be considered as having ADHD, because an attention deficit cannot co-exist with heightened alertness.
B) qualify as having ADHD under the federal definition, but only if it adversely affects his educational performance.
C) be identified as having ADHD under the APA DSM-IV definition.
D) have ADD, not ADHD.

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