The normal social and physical development of children ages 3 - 6 years old includes many milestones.
All children develop a little differently. If you are concerned about your child's development, talk to your child's health care provider.
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
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 »
In my previous SharePost, "Children with ADHD and Marital Stress", I discussed how raising a child with ADHD or other special challenges... Read more »
Children with ADHD have endless energy, impulsive impulses, and tend to become easily bored. All of this can add up to a child getting in... Read more »
Summer camp can be a wonderful experience for kids with ADHD, if it's a successful experience. There are some things you can do to help... Read more »
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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 »
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 »
Dealing with a teenager can be difficult for any parent, but kids who have ADHD may present unique discipline problems. In this article, experts... Read more »
Parents who are given training in how to deal with their child's conduct can help improve their child's behavior, a new study has found. Researchers... Read more »