Inattention manifestsbehaviorally aswandering off task,lacking persistence,having difficultysustaining focus, andbeing disorganized. Notdue to defiance or lackof comprehensionUsually notdiagnoseduntil theage of 9Hyperactivityrefers toexcessivemotor activityCriterion A. Persistentpattern of inattentionand/or hyperactivity-impulsivity thatinterferes withfunctioning ordevelopmentCriterion C. Severalinattentive orhyperactive-impulsive symptomsare present in two ormore settingsBehaviorsusuallydecreasewithinadolescenceADHDtends torun infamiliesMay be sounhappy that theyfulfill criteria forpersistentdepressivedisorderMay do poorlyin schoolworkeven if theyhave normalintelligenceFamilydisruptionsare commonin clientbackgroundAffectsmales 2xas muchas femalesCriterion B. Severalinattentive orhyperactive-impulsive symptomswere present prior toage 12ADHDwas firstdescribedin 1902Impulsivity refers tohasty actions thatoccur in the momentwithout forethoughtand that have highpotential for harm tothe individualADHD standsfor AttentionDeficitHyperactivityDisorderADHD (1stD): Musthave 6+months ofsymptomsInattention manifestsbehaviorally aswandering off task,lacking persistence,having difficultysustaining focus, andbeing disorganized. Notdue to defiance or lackof comprehensionUsually notdiagnoseduntil theage of 9Hyperactivityrefers toexcessivemotor activityCriterion A. Persistentpattern of inattentionand/or hyperactivity-impulsivity thatinterferes withfunctioning ordevelopmentCriterion C. Severalinattentive orhyperactive-impulsive symptomsare present in two ormore settingsBehaviorsusuallydecreasewithinadolescenceADHDtends torun infamiliesMay be sounhappy that theyfulfill criteria forpersistentdepressivedisorderMay do poorlyin schoolworkeven if theyhave normalintelligenceFamilydisruptionsare commonin clientbackgroundAffectsmales 2xas muchas femalesCriterion B. Severalinattentive orhyperactive-impulsive symptomswere present prior toage 12ADHDwas firstdescribedin 1902Impulsivity refers tohasty actions thatoccur in the momentwithout forethoughtand that have highpotential for harm tothe individualADHD standsfor AttentionDeficitHyperactivityDisorderADHD (1stD): Musthave 6+months ofsymptoms

ADHD - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Inattention manifests behaviorally as wandering off task, lacking persistence, having difficulty sustaining focus, and being disorganized. Not due to defiance or lack of comprehension
  2. Usually not diagnosed until the age of 9
  3. Hyperactivity refers to excessive motor activity
  4. Criterion A. Persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
  5. Criterion C. Several inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive symptoms are present in two or more settings
  6. Behaviors usually decrease within adolescence
  7. ADHD tends to run in families
  8. May be so unhappy that they fulfill criteria for persistent depressive disorder
  9. May do poorly in schoolwork even if they have normal intelligence
  10. Family disruptions are common in client background
  11. Affects males 2x as much as females
  12. Criterion B. Several inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive symptoms were present prior to age 12
  13. ADHD was first described in 1902
  14. Impulsivity refers to hasty actions that occur in the moment without forethought and that have high potential for harm to the individual
  15. ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  16. ADHD (1st D): Must have 6+ months of symptoms