Often, diagnosis comes sometime after the age of 6. This happens for a number of reasons:
Children do not suddenly develop ADHD when they enter school, even though that is the time ADHD is most often diagnosed. One of the... Read more »
As most of you know from my previous blogs my youngest daughter Ella is still dealing with reflux. Ella just turned four which means...... Read more »
One of the questions I wonder about as a parent is whether or not symptoms of ADHD ever just go away as a child matures. In other words, is... Read more »
I'm dropping my son off at morning daycare. There are three other children there already, and they're playing with those rings you toss... Read more »
ADHD is often diagnosed when a child reaches school age although many parents say they knew something was "wrong" or "different" for... Read more »
Toddlers are known for having short attention spans and acting without thinking, they often become overly excited and are full of energy. All of... Read more »
Preschool age children are often easily distracted and do not have long attention spans, however, symptoms of ADHD often become more pronounced at... Read more »
The American Academy of Pediatrics is urging pediatricians to start screening children for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as early... Read more »
A recent study at the National Institutes of Health has found that low doses of Ritalin (methylphenidate) may help preschoolers who have... Read more »
New research suggests that behavioral therapy--including positive reinforcement, consistency, and structure--can help the estimated 1 percent to 4... Read more »