Question

My son has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and he can’t concentrate on listening to lessons in class. He is easily distracted while doing anything and doesn’t listen to what is said to him at all. He is very impulsive and has poor self-control. I want to know how to treat ADHD in children?

Answer

ADHD, also known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a common childhood psychiatric syndrome characterized by normal or nearly normal intelligence, excessive activity (or lack thereof in some cases), inattention, unstable emotions, and impulsivity, often accompanied by varying degrees of learning difficulties. Children are innocent, so it cannot be said that mischievous children have ADHD. It is necessary to observe them for a long time. Encourage children, cultivate their self-esteem and confidence, and let them develop an interest in learning and life. This is very beneficial for mild ADHD children, helping them recover to normalcy as quickly as possible. Eat fewer lead-containing foods.