Multiple Choice
Carter has a very difficult time sitting in his chair at school. He is constantly chewing on his pencil or fidgeting with something on his desk or his neighbor's desk. He gets up out of his seat at inappropriate times. He blurts out answers without waiting his turn. Carter would most likely be diagnosed with ______.
A) attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
B) intellectual disability
C) autism
D) dyslexia
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