Ohio Assessments for Educators (OAE) Special Education Practice Exam

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What is the primary purpose of amphetamines prescribed to children with ADHD?

  1. To promote physical activity

  2. To help them focus their attention better for longer periods

  3. To induce sleep and relaxation

  4. To improve reading comprehension

The correct answer is: To help them focus their attention better for longer periods

Amphetamines are primarily prescribed to children with ADHD to help them focus their attention better for longer periods. These medications work by increasing the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, which can enhance concentration, reduce impulsivity, and improve overall cognitive functioning. By facilitating better focus, children are better able to engage with tasks, complete assignments, and improve their performance in both academic and social settings. While promoting physical activity, inducing sleep, and improving reading comprehension are valuable goals in educational settings, they do not reflect the primary pharmacological purpose of these medications for ADHD. Instead, the main objective of prescribing amphetamines is to address the core symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, focusing specifically on enhancing attention span and reducing hyperactivity.