Behavioral techniques for managing the child with ADHD are not intuitive for most parents and teachers. To learn them, caregivers may need help from qualified mental health care professionals or from ADHD support groups. At first, the idea of changing the behavior of a highly energetic, obstinate child is daunting. It is futile and damaging to try to force a child with ADHD to be like most children. It is possible, however, to limit destructive behavior and to instill in...
Read moreI had the pleasure of running an in-service on ADHD and college students this Friday for various healthcare professionals at a large state... Read more »
Students with ADHD heading off to college will experience a new set of problems, but these difficulties do not need to signal failure.... Read more »
I was just notified of the Saralu Belkofer Scholarship. According to the website: "In addition to a $2,000 annual scholarship fund,... Read more »
The search for the perfect college can be complex and challenging for both the student with ADHD and his or her parents. Just as the needs... Read more »
ADD, or attention deficit disorder, is often used to describe ADD without hyperactivity. According to the diagnostic criteria, the correct... Read more »
The transition from high school to college is challenging for most students, but it can be especially frustrating for teens who have ADHD. The... Read more »
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ADHD can pose challenges for children and their families.Emotional ProblemsChildren with ADHD, especially those who also have anxiety or depression... Read more »
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ADD; ADHD; Childhood hyperkinesisPreventionAlthough there is no proven way to prevent ADHD, early identification and treatment can prevent many of... Read more »
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ADHD is a problem with inattentiveness, over-activity, impulsivity, or a combination. For these problems to be diagnosed as ADHD, they must be out of... Read more »
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ADD; ADHD; Childhood hyperkinesisSymptomsThe symptoms of ADHD fall into three groups:Lack of attention (inattentiveness)HyperactivityImpulsive... Read more »