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Parenting Children With ADHD

Many people do not understand what it is like to be the parent of a child with ADHD, also known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It's not uncommon for people to blame the disorder on bad parenting skills and fail to realize that it is a medical condition that the child and the parents have no control over. For many parents it can be exhausting to have a child that is constantly active and unable to focus and concentrate on different tasks. Fortunately, there are things parents can do to help them keep calm and deal with the many challenges parenting can present to them.

Here are some tips for Parenting Children with ADHD:

1. Stay Calm: It is easy to lose your temper with your child, especially if you've had to ask them repeatedly to do something or if they've deliberately done something you asked them not to do. Getting upset over things however is not going to be productive and will only likely further create more tension and problems. Count to 10, go to another room, or practice deep breathing techniques until you are calm enough to deal with the situation.

2. Set a Schedule: Kids with ADHD do very well with structure and regular schedules. The more structured and organized your day to day routine is, the better off it will be for managing organization and keeping your child focused. Having set routines for the morning, doing homework, and bedtime can greatly help reduce battles.

3. Be Involved in School: School can be a challenge for many kids since it involves often needing to complete work in a given period of time and sitting in one place paying attention. Make sure you are on the same page as teachers and are involved in different school activities. You and your child have several rights as to what schools need to do to accommodate their special needs. If need be, you can often get an education advocate to help you get your child in the right programs through either your counselor, physician, or even the county where you live.

4. Maintain a Positive Attitude: It's easy to get caught up on the negative behaviors and problems. Instead, focus on your child's strengths and help them excel in those areas. Instead of looking at things negatively, try to place a positive spin on it whenever possible.

5. Take Breaks: You don't need to be a super hero to be the parent of a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It's okay to take breaks and time out for yourself. Try to go out at least once a week or do an activity you truly enjoy to give yourself some much needed relaxation time.

These tips can greatly help you cope with the daily frustrations of living with someone with ADHD can present. When you get involved, stay positive, and do all that you can while still making sure you get breaks for yourself, you can be confident that you are doing the best thing possible for you and your child.

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Nicholle S.

For more tips on helping your child with ADHD, visit the author's support site for ADHD parenting filled with articles and resources about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

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