I would agree, not enough sleep can making anybody have a
short attention span or just be edgy, and Thakkar brought up a good point
worth research. In the past, it has been suggested that the RF waves from cell
phones could also be affecting the increase in ADHD numbers. We also have the
ongoing debates on whether modified foods are contributors, or if certain common ingredients found in foods have an adverse impact.
I believe we also have to look at society, not just material
causes. In the past, parents disciplined more, and in ways that demanded
respect. A lot of ADHD behavior is similar to same behavior a disobedient
child would have. Children will try to get away with misbehavior at times, and if the
child is being reared in an environment where there is a never-ending forgiveness
by the parent, and no structured discipline, then bad behavior will follow. There is also learned behavior. If at home the child sees a parent stressed
and acting out, they too will behave the same in response to their school’s
daily pressures.
I know many think “society” should be responsible in helping
rear a child, but that just would not work very effectively How many times in
the news do we have to see how children have been kidnapped and held away from
school or others and no one knew? Homes
can be isolated islands that provide each child their own unique outlook and
experience, and being able to monitor each child's daily environment would be impossible.