This is especially true for groups that target parents of children with behavioral problems, such as ADHD. To address these gaps in the literature, this study examined characteristics of individuals who participate in Internet support groups for parents of children with ADHD as well as the impact ...
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It is important for parents to ask for help and to join a local support group. Do not blame yourself! ADHD is a brain disorder, and is inherited in the majority of cases. It is not caused by poor parenting, a particular school system or a particular home environment. It is, however,...
Involvement of parents of children with ADHD in schools: Implications for social work practice: SummarySchool social workers and school counselors play an important role in providing support to the parents of children with attention deficit hyperactiv... YH Mo,S Chan - 《Journal of Social Work》...
"We as parents also have the responsibility of advocacy. Navigating the service system is probably one of the most difficult things parents face in their lifetimes," Duraiswamy added. She notes that all of this makes self-care,self-compassionand support especially important for parents. A regula...
Education to groups of parents of adolescents has yet to be evaluated. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of a parent skills training and education group for parents of adolescents with ADHD on adolescent behaviour, parent–adolescent conflict and parenting skills. A secondary ...
Support groups:Kids with ADHD, their parents, or other family members may also benefit from being part of a support group, in that such groups have the unique perspective of people who have similar experiences and can therefore give first-hand advice on ways to cope. ...