COPING WITH ADHD CHILD REQUIRES PATIENCE, SUPPORTMary Lou PetriskoCheryl Thomas Correspondents
The Internet Forums as Tool for Coping and Consultation of Mothers' with Their Child with ADHD As only few studies have examined online discussion among mothers with a child diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, the present study seeks to explore the main issues that preoccupy such mothers to examine their ...
Teens with ADHD: The Challenge of High School This article reviews the characteristics of Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the academic and social difficulties which they engender. I... B Litner - 《Child & Youth Care Forum》 被引量: 44发表: 2003年 Tuning in to Teens: Imp...
This might mean being able to get accommodations at school, college or work, or financial support for extra care if that is what you need. It may simply mean that you give yourself permission to need different things than those around you, and to behave differently from ‘neurotypical’ peopl...
Studying parents of children with ADHD is particularly relevant given the exceptional challenges this population faces in everyday life: The main ADHD symptoms of the child (inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity) can lead to severe problems especially in the school setting (academic underachievement, ...
Patrick Holford, in his New Optimum Nutrition Bible, points to another often overlooked area: "Many children with ADHD have known symptoms of essential fatty acid (EFA) deficiency such as excess thirst, dry skin, eczema and asthma. As long as your child is eating oily fish three times a ...
The behavioral problems of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are well documented and may place additional strain on child care providers. Children with behavioral problems are more likely to be expelled from preschool. Additionally, parents of children with ADHD report greater...
Child Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Same-Sex Parent Families in the United States: Prevalence and Comorbidities families, children with ADHD were over seven times (OR 7.5 95% CL 1.2-46.8) more likely to suffer stigmatization due to impaired interpersonal coping ... DP Sullins...
If they are disrupting the child’s or their classmates’ school day, then yes, they should be managed. But, over the years, I have found many staff members annoyed with some of our kids’ quirks when they are not hurting anyone. So who cares? How to Stop Hyperfixations Can you cure...
Forkids with ADHD, it’s important to keep sessions short and interactive. They may also need more frequent encouragement and concrete cueing like sticker charts, says Dr. Mannis. Lastly, remember that coping skills are never meant to make a child with special needs function as if they don'...