Question

My child has been diagnosed with ADHD, and the doctor recommends sensory integration training and biofeedback therapy. How effective are these treatment methods? Will there be any rebound effects after treatment? Parents are very anxious about how to effectively treat their children.

Answer

Firstly, I understand your concerns regarding your child’s situation. ADHD is not as severe as you might imagine. In fact, due to the underdeveloped brain development in children, their self-control abilities are relatively weak, and many children will exhibit varying degrees of hyperactive behavior, which is somewhat normal. It is only when a child’s attention problems seriously affect their learning that special attention is needed. Sensory integration training and biofeedback therapy are beneficial for children. It is recommended to seek expert opinions, such as from a psychiatrist, educational expert, or psychologist, to obtain a more reliable diagnosis of ADHD. Do not rely solely on the doctor’s recommendation