Question

A child has been diagnosed with ADHD, and the doctor recommends sensory integration therapy and biofeedback therapy. Parents are concerned about the effectiveness of these treatments and whether there might be rebound effects, and are seeking the best treatment plan.

Answer

Firstly, we understand the challenges your child is facing. ADHD is common, but it is not insurmountable. Children, due to their underdeveloped brain development and weaker internal control abilities, may 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 therapy and biofeedback therapy are positive treatment methods for children with ADHD, helping to enhance their self-regulation abilities and concentration. As for whether there might be rebound effects after treatment, this depends on various factors, including the continuity of treatment, family…