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Notes for parents of children with ADHD:
1.Help your child focus. Focus on what your child likes, play with him, arouse his interest in learning, and make his attention longer longer. For example, when your child likes to draw, you should give him plenty of space and even draw with him.
2.Enrich your child's life. Mom and Dad try to arrange the child's life as colorful as possible, so that he has the opportunity to vent his excess energy. For example, let him participate in appropriate sports, such as balance beam trampoline, etc.
3.Avoid foods that contain lead. Lead poisoning is one of the causes of ADHD, so don't give your child lead foods, such as preserved eggs and popcorn. Do not give children aluminium utensils.
4.Encourage your child and reduce stress. Give your child appropriate encouragement and affirmation so that he learns to persevere. Don't call him a "stupid child" just because he can't count or play the piano, don't put pressure on your child, and let him grow up easily.
5.Don't quarrel in front of your children. Poor parental relationships are also one of the causes of ADHD, and it is important to set a good example for your child to teach him that impulsiveness and noise are not the best way to solve the problem.
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ADHD generally manifests itself as:
Distraction:
1. Lack of concentration; 2. Frequent careless mistakes; 3. Ignorance or non-listening to others; 4. Unable to complete the homework according to the instructions; 5. Reluctance to do things that require concentration (such as homework or housework); 6. Often lose three and forget four.
Excessive activity: 1. Hands and feet are constantly moving, or twisting in the seat (poor classroom discipline, often affecting other students); 2. Running around or climbing up and down at inappropriate times and occasions; 3. Often unable to play or move quietly; 4. Always moving non-stop, as if there is a machine driving him; 5. There are a lot of common words.
Poor impulse control:
1. Poor patience and can't wait. 2. Often interrupt or interfere with others. 3. Unbearable setbacks, intense mood swings and impulsive behaviors.
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Arrange quiet activities that interest him and focus his mind ...
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Be patient with children with ADHD and not teach them in a normal way, otherwise the child will easily have a rebellious mentality and make the child's condition worse.
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Go to the children's hospital and ask for yourself.
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ADHD generally manifests itself as:
Attention is scattered:
1. Pay attention to the lack of concentration in the search force; 2. Frequent careless mistakes; 3. Failure to understand or listen to others; 4. Unable to complete the homework according to the instructions; 5. Reluctance to do things that require concentration (such as homework or housework); 6. Often lose three and forget four.
Excessive activity: 1. Hands and feet are constantly moving, or twisting in the seat (poor classroom discipline, often affecting other students); 2. Running around or climbing up and down at inappropriate times and occasions; 3. Often unable to play or move quietly; 4. Always moving non-stop, as if there is a machine driving him; 5. There are a lot of common words.
Poor impulse control:
1. Poor patience and can't wait. 2. Often interrupt or interfere with others. 3. Unbearable setbacks, intense mood swings and impulsive behaviors.
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The principle of ADHD is mainly based on the characteristics of patients and their families.
First, the psychological and cognitive behavior effects are better, mainly to solve the impulsive problems of children, so that children can learn how to solve problems, identify whether their behavior is appropriate, and choose appropriate behavior and envy methods;
2. Drugs**:
1.Central stimulants**, including methylphenidate, pimolin, and focus, can be modified at low doses to improve attention and nanomination.
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What to do if your child has ADHD.
ADHD is a common symptom in childhood, which mainly manifests as excessive motor activity, lack of concentration, easy distraction in class, emotional instability and easy fluctuations, affected academic performance, neurodevelopmental delay and disorders. When a child has ADHD, parents don't have to worry too much, there are ways we can improve it.
Ways to improve ADHD.
1. If the child suffers from the symptoms of ADHD, he can go to the hospital first, and after the diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor, according to his own situation, he will be given a certain **.
2. Let children develop a regular living habit. You should have a regular life every day, have a regular schedule and activity time, and you can also make a schedule for him, implement it according to the plan, and do not change it at will.
3. You can use behavioral behavior**, generally children with ADHD can give him some sensory integration training, such as painting, puzzles, chess, etc., which need to be trained for a long time to cultivate his patience and attention.
4. Secondly, it can be carried out through drugs, through traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine for attention concentration and trembling, such as taking some traditional Chinese medicine to clear the liver and strengthen the spleen, or some nervous drugs, but the medication must be under the guidance of the doctor.
5. You can also use the method of training**, for children with ADHD, you can focus on it through corresponding training, such as reading aloud.
6. Secondly, parents should not put too much pressure on their children, and should spend more time with their children to keep them in a happy mood.
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Many children have ADHD, which is also a worry for many parents. The appearance of ADHD affects children's learning and concentration, so parents should pay more attention to educating their children with ADHD. How do so many children with ADHD be educated?
1. Don't hide your illness from your child
Some parents try to hide the truth from their children, for example, by telling them that the ADHD medication they take is a "miracle vitamin."
ADHD is not the child's fault. It is a brain disorder that can cause children to have trouble concentrating and affect their ability to learn.
The best way to do this is to tell your child the truth. "What really matters is honesty and candour," the child needs to understand what is happening to him, and to understand that it is all controllable.
2. Don't turn ADHD into a personality problem
Don't force my child to be like everyone else, today, my child may have scored 90 points on the test. Tomorrow, it could be 60. Next week could be 70.
In a few days, you could score another 95 points. "It's very normal for this kind of academic instability to happen, but most parents will probably criticize their child and say, "Well, you did so well yesterday." Why don't you do it today?
Usually, children with ADHD are very smart, they know what to do, but they just don't know how to start, they can't stick to it, and parents misunderstand that their child is not trying hard enough.
3. Don't let ADHD be an excuse for your child
ADHD makes it difficult for children to accomplish many things, but children should learn to take responsibility. Don't let them use ADHD as an excuse, for example, many children learn to say things very quickly, such as I don't need to do homework because I have ADHD.
4. Encourage and help children take responsibility
For children with ADHD, verbal praise and spiritual encouragement are important. Parents can make a list of their children's responsibilities and house rules.
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How to educate a child with ADHD:
1.The requirements must be realistic. First of all, parents should understand the characteristics of ADHD and do not be as strict as normal children are required of hyperactive children.
Just ask that their hyperactivity behavior can be controlled within a range that is not too excessive, and that's fine. The requirements should not be too demanding.
2.Channel too much energy to pull it up. For such children who are too active, positive guidance should be given so that their excessive energy can be brought into play.
Parents and teachers should organize them to participate in a variety of sports activities, such as running, playing ball, climbing, long jump, etc., and if possible, they should be arranged to do some outdoor activities, so that they can release their excessive energy. However, when arranging for them to carry out activities, they should pay attention to safety and avoid dangers.
3.Strengthen the cultivation of concentration. For such children, the habit of sitting still and concentrating should be gradually cultivated.
You can start by reading books and listening to stories, and gradually increase the time for their concentration. They can also be placed in the first row of seats in the classroom so that they can be supervised and guided by the teacher at all times during the lesson. If the child is making progress in concentration, praise and encouragement should be given in time to facilitate reinforcement.
4.Develop regular habits. Such children should be cultivated from an early age with regular habits. Eat and drink regularly and get enough sleep. Children should not be allowed to watch movies and television until late at night to accommodate their interests, which may affect their sleep.
5.Develop their self-esteem and self-confidence. For such children, education and assistance should be carried out patiently and repeatedly to cultivate their self-esteem and self-confidence, eliminate their tension, and help them improve their self-control.
Parents should keep in touch with doctors frequently, help doctors understand the situation of educating children, and seek doctors' guiding opinions on the best topics.
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