A child who seems to be fidgeting, leaving his seat at school or the dinner table, climbing excessively on furniture or desks, and talking too much, and is also described as having no "off" switch, would be diagnosed with
A) ASD.
B) ADHD.
C) conduct disorder.
D) oppositional defiant disorder.
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