Question
My child is a boy. He is 5 years old and has ADHD. We have tried treating him in many places, but there hasn’t been much effect. We have done a lot of rehabilitation training, but the results have been minimal. The whole family is very distressed about this. Can children with ADHD recover on their own?
Answer
Under normal circumstances, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly if any atypical developmental abnormalities are detected, as these may lead to unpredictable issues. It is suggested to undergo regular check-ups at the hospital. The exams have confirmed ADHD to a certain extent. Family guidance will be very helpful for the child. If the child can recover through conventional treatment, the likelihood of recovery is very high, which will greatly benefit future abilities development. If parents prefer not to go to the hospital for regular treatment and want to recover at home, they also hope to train their children under proper guidance.