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ADD And College Students - How Does It
Affect Them?
by: Sarah K. Jenkins
Unfortunately, Attention Deficit Disorder does not necessarily fade with
age. Many people that suffer as a child will continue to suffer as a teen,
as well as into adulthood. However, this disorder may affect people
differently at different stages in their life.
College can be a difficult time for some students. For many, this
represents a time of breaking free and starting their new uninhibited
lives. This may be an exciting and emotional time. How does a college
student with ADD face such a time?
For a person with Attention Deficit Disorder, this may prove to be a harsh
time of transformation. Typically coming from families that were
especially doting and accommodating to their situation, they are thrown in
to a new environment to fend for themselves. One of the basic behavior
modification techniques in training an ADD child is through structure,
routine, and habit. At once, all of this is taken and it becomes the
student’s responsibility to recreate this structured life they once had.
Of course, a person with ADD is typically disorganized and unstructured.
So, they may have a difficult time having the discipline to enact such
stringent requirements for themselves.
Another aspect to consider is the increased difficulty in the academic
load in college as compared to high school and the additional
responsibility put on the students. Not only will the student be
responsible for their own organization and structure, they will do so
under more stress and academic pressure. This increasingly more difficult
schoolwork is not made easier by the student’s general inattentive nature,
distractibility, and impulsiveness. The very core of ADD makes college
more difficult. With any luck, the student has spent enough time over the
last few years regulating their own behavior that they will easily be able
to in this new environment.
For the most part, the same steps should be taken in college to deal with
ADD as was necessary in high school and other grades. To be effective, a
student should carry some type of organizational calendaring system or
digital organizer. In college, they do not hold the students’ hands like
they do in high school – once an assignment is made, it is expected to be
turned in on time, without reminders. Therefore, it becomes imperative to
keep up with deadlines and dates. Students should also create structure
and organization in their dorm or apartment and utilize the same skills
they have been developing for years.
About The Author
Sarah K. Jenkins is an acclaimed writer on medical matters, and has
written extensively on the subjects of Attention Deficit Disorder,
Bird Flu and Cohn’s Disease. For more of her articles, go to
http://www.imedicalvillage.com now. |
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