Anger can get kids with ADHD into trouble. Here, simple anger management strategies (that parents can teach) to help your child get it under control.
Kids with ADHDhave the same feelings as people without the condition. Joy, anger, fear, sadness -- the list goes on. Their emotions are just stronger, happen more often, and last longer. They also tend to impact everyday life. As a parent or caregiver, it may be hard to understand wh...
Researchers compared children with ADHD in different types of treatment settings and found that children with ADHD being treated by a generalpediatricianhave better overall health-related quality of life andfamilyfunctioning than children with ADHD being treated in a psychiatric clinic. The study appears...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD):Children with ADHD generally have problems paying attention or concentrating, can't seem to follow directions, and are easily bored and/or frustrated with tasks. They also tend to move constantly and are impulsive (do not think before they act). Dis...
While symptoms likeinsomnia, irritability, tantrums, otherwise quick temper, or difficulty managing their anger, as well as low frustration tolerance, are not specific to ADHD or required for its diagnosis, many children with this illness have these symptoms. ...
While symptoms likeinsomnia, irritability, tantrums, otherwise quick temper, or difficulty managing their anger, as well as low frustration tolerance, are not specific to ADHD or required for its diagnosis, many children with this illness have these symptoms. ...
ADHD or autism is behind the frustration and anger, or sometimes the problem is related to family or emotional difficulties such as trauma. Whatever its source, a counselor can help your child work through the emotions that tend to lead to aggression, and learn to control them in the future...
'Through all them four letters, changes everything': an exploration of the lived experience of children, with a diagnosis of ADHD, and their parents This study explored the 'phenomenological' stories of children and their parents about their experiences of having ADHD in their lives. As one of...
While rumination is shown to be associated with internalizing disorders such as anxiety and depression (Connor-Smith et al. 2000; Nolen-Hoeksema et al. 2008), rumination may also be a factor in other forms of maladaptive behaviors such as disruptive behaviors including irritability/anger and ...
In addition to academics, goals can include social skills and extracurricular activities. They can also focus on ways to address behaviors that interfere with your child's school performance, such as anger management. Once you sign off on an IEP, the team of experts will update you on your ...