Question

A friend told me my child has ADHD, how is that possible? What are the symptoms of ADHD? How should childhood ADHD be treated?

Answer

Behavior therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy are two primary methods for treating childhood ADHD. Behavior therapy, through the principles of operant conditioning, strengthens the patient’s behavior promptly or positively, enabling them to learn appropriate social skills and replace inappropriate behaviors with new, effective ones. This form of treatment requires collaboration and intervention from parents, teachers, and doctors. For children with ADHD, it is necessary to visit local authorized medical institutions where experienced experts conduct comprehensive medical examinations and professional neuropsychological assessments to rule out ADHD caused by organic reasons and ensure an accurate diagnosis.