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Does My Child Have ADD or ADHD?

Do you think that your child’s behavioral problems may be caused by attention deficit disorder (ADD) or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? Our Chicago pediatricians, Maria Staisz, MD / Cathy Alvarez, CPNT of Pediatric Clinic Ltd, discuss the disorder and share common symptoms.

What are ADD and ADHD?

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that causes a chemical imbalance in the brain. Although the term ADD was used for years, it’s been replaced in recent years by ADHD. ADHD encompasses several sub-categories of the disorder, including primarily inattentive, which some people still refer to as ADD. Other sub-types of ADHD include primarily hyperactive-impulsive and a form that combines both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive types.

How can I tell if my child has the disorder?

The symptoms your child exhibits will vary depending on the type of ADHD but may include:

  • Difficulty focusing on small details, which can lead to careless mistakes
  • Boredom or trouble paying attention if lessons or activities aren’t considered enjoyable
  • Doesn’t always respond to questions or requests due to daydreaming
  • Trouble completing multi-step instructions, organizing work, or meeting deadlines
  • Difficulty controlling impulses or taking turns with other children
  • Failure to turn in homework, even it’s complete
  • Inability to stop fidgeting, which may make it difficult to stay seated at school
  • Easily sidetracked when completing a task
  • Loses homework, clothing, pencils, eyeglasses, and other essential objects
  • Has difficulty playing quietly
  • Interrupts conversations or talks over other people
  • Trouble making friends and keeping them

What treatment options are available in Ventura for ADHD?

Because every child who has ADHD has different challenges, it’s important to develop a treatment option that addresses your son or daughter’s unique needs. Behavior and talk therapy can be very effective in helping your child control behavior that’s considered inappropriate by other people.

Participation in a social skills group may be recommended if your child has trouble with relationships. During group sessions, your child will learn how to successfully interact with other children, recognize social cues, and manage their emotions.

Medication might also be helpful, although it may be possible for your child to control his or her symptoms without medication, depending on the severity of the symptoms. Children who receive medication are closely monitored by our office to ensure that the drug prescribed works well and doesn’t cause troubling side effects.

ADD and ADHD treatment can help your child manage his or her challenges. Call our Chicago, IL pediatricians, Maria Staisz, MD, at (773) 725-5400 to schedule an appointment.

Cathy Alvarez, MSN, CPNP-PC

Family Practice

Cathy Alvarez, MSN, CPNP-PC, is a board-certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with over two decades of experience dedicated to nurturing the health and well-being of children from birth through adolescence. Known for her warm, individualized approach to care, Cathy is passionate about building lasting relationships with her patients and their families—many of whom she’s supported through every milestone of childhood.

Cathy began her nursing career after earning her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1999. She gained valuable experience working on the inpatient pediatric unit at Advocate Lutheran Children’s Hospital in Aurora. Driven to deepen her impact, she returned to UIC to complete the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program, earning her Master of Science in Nursing in 2005. She is certified by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB) and has since devoted her career to providing expert care to diverse pediatric populations.

She is an active member of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association, always staying at the forefront of pediatric healthcare.
Fluent in English and Polish, with conversational Spanish skills, Cathy connects seamlessly with families from many cultural backgrounds.

Outside of work, you can find her cheering on her son at soccer games, exploring new destinations, and enjoying quality time with her family. Her caring spirit and clinical excellence make her a trusted partner in every child’s healthcare journey.” 

Marixa Alvarez, ARN, MSN, FNP-BC

Family Practice

Marixa Alvarez, ARN, MSN, FNP-BC, is a dedicated and compassionate Family Nurse Practitioner, board certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Lewis University, where she cultivated her passion for holistic, patient-centered care.

Fluent in both English and Spanish, Marixa connects deeply with diverse communities, ensuring every patient feels heard and supported. Outside of the clinic, you’ll likely find her in the kitchen—cooking, baking, and bringing people together over a homemade meal. A fun fact? Marixa has a knack for solving puzzles and putting things together—whether it’s a 1,000-piece jigsaw or helping patients piece together their path to better health.

Carlos Sian, PA

Physician Assistant

Carlos is a board-certified Physician Assistant who joined the IWS Family Health team in January 2024. He was born and raised in Antigua, Guatemala and is fluent in both English and Spanish.

His academic journey began at Saint Michael’s College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology alongside minors in Chemistry and Religious Studies. Driven by a commitment to service, he devoted a year to volunteering as a medical assistant at a health clinic in Albuquerque, NM, through the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. This experience solidified his interest in medicine, inspiring him to delve deeper into healthcare and ultimately leading Carlos to pursue a Master of Public Health in Community Health Sciences and Infectious Diseases from Boston University School of Public Health.

Following his MPH, Carlos dedicated several years to the public health sector, primarily serving as a linkage to care coordinator,  clinical research coordinator, and COVID-19 contact tracer. Moved by a need to help his community during the 2020 pandemic, he secured admission to and completed the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine PA program, earning his Master of Medical Science degree.

Carlos aims to integrate his public health training with his medical practice to bring culturally competent and inclusive medical services to all his patients, but specially the Hispanic/Latino and LGTBQ+ communities he serves. In his downtime, Carlos enjoys cooking, collecting plants, fostering dogs, playing video games, watching reality TV shows, and adding more stamps to his passport!

Dr. Tara Ioffe

Family Practice

Dr. Tara Ioffe is a dedicated and compassionate Board-Certified Family Medicine physician with a strong commitment to providing excellent care to her patients. She obtained her medical degree from Avalon University in Curacao and went on to complete her Family Medicine Residency at the University of Oklahoma. She has worked at the University of Chicago and most recently NorthShore University. She has since returned to Chicago and is thrilled to join the IWS Family Health team in 2023, where she will continue to provide excellent care to her patients.

Throughout her career, Dr. Ioffe has gained experience in diverse medical fields, such as immediate and urgent care medicine while working at NorthShore Immediate Care. She did clinical research at the University of Chicago. Dr. Ioffe strives to foster a secure and inclusive environment for all her patients. She believes in an integrated approach to medicine, dedicating her time to understand each patient’s unique needs.

During her leisure time, Dr. Ioffe indulges in reading a variety of books for pleasure, plays boardgames, and loves to explore Chicago with her spouse and young child.