Pocket Devices a Big Help to ADHD Kids
[Source: Medical X-Press]
For children who need help from so-called welfare technology in order to manage their day-to-day lives, it is important that the assistance they get is invisible to others. Many obtain effective help from an app installed on their phones.
Between three and five per cent of primary school-age children have received an ADHD diagnosis, while the occurrence of autism is about 51 in 10,000. The research project, coordinated by SINTEF, has been looking into the application of welfare technology for children with these diagnoses.
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