Case Study: Raju (ADHD Example)
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Student Info: Raju is in 5th standard.
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Challenges:
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Has a hard time focusing in class.
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Daydreams and gets distracted, as noted by the teacher.
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Doesn’t turn in homework on time and struggles to complete school work before deadlines.
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Takes longer processing information and is often indecisive.
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Key ADHD Traits Highlighted:
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Difficulty sustaining attention.
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Poor time management.
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Trouble following through on tasks.
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Slower cognitive processing and decision-making.
The homework is maths, English and other subjects.
When a Child Walks Out of Class: Understanding Overwhelm
What can happen:
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Sometimes, children feel overwhelmed by schoolwork, noise, or pressure.
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They may walk out of class or leave the situation.
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This is not always misbehavior — it can be a way of coping with stress.
Why it happens:
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The child might find the work too hard (math, reading, writing).
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They might feel anxious or confused by instructions.
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Children with ADHD, anxiety, or learning differences may be more likely to feel overwhelmed.
What to do in the moment:
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Stay calm. Avoid shouting or punishing — the child is stressed.
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Ensure safety. Make sure they are safe and not in danger.
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Contact a trusted adult. Let a parent, guardian, or counselor know what happened.
Afterward:
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Talk to the child calmly and kindly. Ask:
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“What made it hard for you?”
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“How can we help next time?”
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Identify if extra support is needed, like:
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Adjusted workload or breaks
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Visual instructions or step-by-step help
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Quiet space to calm down
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Remember:
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Walking out is a signal, not defiance.
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With understanding and support, children can learn to manage stress and cope better.
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Small changes in the classroom or at home can make a big difference.
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