A chronic condition, ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) affects children and typically continues into adulthood. It is characterized by three groups of symptoms known as hyperactivity, lack of focus, and impulsivity. Some of the common ADHD symptoms are disorganization, making careless mistakes in simple tasks, difficulty while paying attention, forgetfulness, distraction, restlessness, being excessively talkative, fidgeting or squirming when made to sit in one place and moving around all the time.
Parenting tips for managing ADHD symptoms
ADHD can’t be cured, however, with proper medical treatment its symptoms can be managed very well. Doctors can prescribe drugs like stimulants and antidepressants. However, it is vital that parents personally administer their child’s medications as there might be a risk of abuse and addiction. Moreover, doctors might also recommend parents and children with counseling and behavioral therapy as it will allow them to explore and resolve any communication barriers and negative attitudes.
Apart from professional assistance for ADHD, parents should also implement the following behavioral and supportive methods to motivate the child.