Question

A first-grade student often has difficulty concentrating in class, enjoys wriggling around, disturbs classmates, and makes funny movements. Does this behavior qualify as ADHD?

Answer

The treatment methods for childhood ADHD include behavioral therapy, which mainly involves training children to engage in appropriate cognitive activities to improve attention and overcome distractions. Additionally, through specific training programs, excessive activity in children can be reduced and their undesirable behaviors corrected, fostering their self-control abilities. When children’s behavior improves, timely praise and recognition should be given to boost their self-confidence. In the education of ADHD children, gentle guidance should be employed, avoiding harsh criticism, sarcasm, and other negative practices that can harm a child’s self-esteem.