For adults who suspect that they may have ADHD, but are some how reluctant to go and see a doctor just yet, a good way to find out is to do a quick online ADHD screening. Such a screener, which is free and takes only a few minutes to complete, can be done at this popular site - http://www.adhdquestionsandanswers.com
Parents who still refuse to believe that ADHD is for real need to wake up. Studies have confirmed that not treating ADHD in children increased the chances of these kids leading anti-social lives, depression, taking illicit drugs, poor academic performance, and even unwanted pregnancies. This article strives to provide tips on the best practices to adopt in dealing with ADHD.
What should I do if I suspect my child has ADHD?
Talk to your doctor about it. If he is not trained in ADHD and other behavioural disorders (most doctors are not), ask him to recommend an expert who could do an evaluation and prescribe treatment. Generally, child psychiarists have the most training in this field. The doctor will most definitely want to know the kid's behaviors when they are in school, at home, and in social environments. So do keep a good record of all these as it would come in handy for an accurate diagnosis.
What causes ADHD?
After decades of research, scientists are still not able to pinpoint the exact cause/s of ADHD. But generally, they believe it is inherited and that it has something to do with the brain which is slightly different from normal kids. Often, you hear people say that bad parenting, watching too much television, consuming food additives, and video games can cause ADHD. All these are viewed by many experts as just myths. Let us take excessive exposure to television as an example. How do you account for ADHD happening way before the invention of television.
What can I do to help my ADHD child?
Try to be "partners" with your child's teachers and doctors. Also, read up on ADHD as much as you can so that you will be able to make informed decisions. If you know of any ADHD support groups, try to join them as the exchange of tips, experiences and ideas can be of great help in coping with ADHD disorder.
What medications are normally used to treat ADHD ?
The most common medicines prescribed for ADHD are methylphenidate (e.g. Ritalin and Concerta), dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine), atomoxetine (Strattera - which is a non-stimulant drug), and a combination drug (Amphetamine and dextroamphetamine) called Adderall.
What can I do at home to help my ADHD kid?
Children with ADHD are not disabled individuals. In fact, many famous personalities, past and present, have ADHD and yet they managed to do wonders for mankind in many field. However, because the brain circuitry of ADHD kids are wired differently, they do need special care and attention all the time. Here are some things which you can do for your child at home:
* Routine, routines, routines. Kids with ADHD dislike surprises, so do make a schedule on what and when they are supposed to carry out certain tasks, such as doing homework, do chores, go to bed etc. If routines need to be changed, explain it to the child clearly.
* Draw up simple house rules and paste it in areas which can be clearly seen. Among other things, the rules should stipulate what would happen if the rules are flouted, and what rewards would follow when it is obeyed.
* Be quick to reward good behavior, and be slow with criticisms.
* Compare notes with his or her teachers on what works at home or at school so that some kind of "fine tuning" in terms of education could be implemented.
* Keep the communication lines open. For example, in teaching children with ADHD, tell them what you like or want him to do.
Will my kids with ADHD outgrow it?
The answer is both yes and no. Based on available data, for every three ADHD kids, only one of them do outgrow it. Those who continue to have it normally still exhibit symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity, but at less severe levels.
What should I do if I suspect my child has ADHD?
Talk to your doctor about it. If he is not trained in ADHD and other behavioural disorders (most doctors are not), ask him to recommend an expert who could do an evaluation and prescribe treatment. Generally, child psychiarists have the most training in this field. The doctor will most definitely want to know the kid's behaviors when they are in school, at home, and in social environments. So do keep a good record of all these as it would come in handy for an accurate diagnosis.
What causes ADHD?
After decades of research, scientists are still not able to pinpoint the exact cause/s of ADHD. But generally, they believe it is inherited and that it has something to do with the brain which is slightly different from normal kids. Often, you hear people say that bad parenting, watching too much television, consuming food additives, and video games can cause ADHD. All these are viewed by many experts as just myths. Let us take excessive exposure to television as an example. How do you account for ADHD happening way before the invention of television.
What can I do to help my ADHD child?
Try to be "partners" with your child's teachers and doctors. Also, read up on ADHD as much as you can so that you will be able to make informed decisions. If you know of any ADHD support groups, try to join them as the exchange of tips, experiences and ideas can be of great help in coping with ADHD disorder.
What medications are normally used to treat ADHD ?
The most common medicines prescribed for ADHD are methylphenidate (e.g. Ritalin and Concerta), dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine), atomoxetine (Strattera - which is a non-stimulant drug), and a combination drug (Amphetamine and dextroamphetamine) called Adderall.
What can I do at home to help my ADHD kid?
Children with ADHD are not disabled individuals. In fact, many famous personalities, past and present, have ADHD and yet they managed to do wonders for mankind in many field. However, because the brain circuitry of ADHD kids are wired differently, they do need special care and attention all the time. Here are some things which you can do for your child at home:
* Routine, routines, routines. Kids with ADHD dislike surprises, so do make a schedule on what and when they are supposed to carry out certain tasks, such as doing homework, do chores, go to bed etc. If routines need to be changed, explain it to the child clearly.
* Draw up simple house rules and paste it in areas which can be clearly seen. Among other things, the rules should stipulate what would happen if the rules are flouted, and what rewards would follow when it is obeyed.
* Be quick to reward good behavior, and be slow with criticisms.
* Compare notes with his or her teachers on what works at home or at school so that some kind of "fine tuning" in terms of education could be implemented.
* Keep the communication lines open. For example, in teaching children with ADHD, tell them what you like or want him to do.
Will my kids with ADHD outgrow it?
The answer is both yes and no. Based on available data, for every three ADHD kids, only one of them do outgrow it. Those who continue to have it normally still exhibit symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity, but at less severe levels.
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