Question

How to treat a child’s mild ADHD? Recently, my son’s kindergarten teacher has often commented on his inattention. After a hospital examination, the doctor diagnosed him with a tendency towards mild ADHD, but it has not reached the standard for ADHD. How should this situation be handled?

Answer

ADHD is a common behavioral problem in childhood, primarily characterized by attention deficits and hyperactivity, which may be accompanied by impulsive behavior and learning difficulties. Psychologically, most ADHD children are unable to stay still in one place, constantly engaging in various small movements, and become overly excited during play. However, some ADHD children may appear quieter, with their main issue being an inability to concentrate. For the treatment of mild ADHD, it is recommended to seek guidance from a professional doctor and consider psychological and behavioral therapy, as well as possible medication.