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Pranav seems to be overloaded with energy. He bounces on his seat and frequently interrupts others. It is difficult for him to focus and listen to his teachers. He is more likely to which of the following categories?

A

An emotionally disturbed child

B

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

C

Attention Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

D

Dyspraxia

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