Juan Antonio Niño, an experienced Latin American banking executive, has held positions at Banco Uno Panama and the Confederate Bank of Latin America, among others. A graduate of the University of Wales, now the University of Bangor, Juan Antonio Niño supports numerous non-profit organizations, including the Valórate Foundation. Juan Antonio Nino
Established in 2005, the mission of the Valórate Foundation is to support children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD ) and help them fully integrate into the general educational system of Panama. There is no single test to diagnose ADHD, and symptoms must be exhibited for more than six months and in multiple settings for the diagnosis of ADHD to be considered.
ADHD symptoms usually appear around age 12. These symptoms include the following: constant movement, restlessness, frequent careless mistakes, constant loss of items, plus ease of distraction, slow listening, and difficulty completing tasks.
If you suspect your child might have ADHD, consider talking to your pediatrician about tests to diagnose it. Children with ADHD can also be supported by supporting charities, such as the Valórate Foundation. Active capital holding
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