Question

My child is four and a half years old and often detaches from group activities in kindergarten, and he has difficulty concentrating. Since he always appears mischievous, the teachers at the kindergarten are all familiar with him. I suspect he may have ADHD and would like to know how ADHD should be treated?

Answer

The treatment of ADHD primarily includes psychological therapy, which requires the combined efforts of parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals. The core of the treatment is to help children establish good living and learning habits and learn self-control. Parents and teachers need to guide children correctly, avoiding ignoring the impact caused by ADHD. If there is any suspicion, it is recommended to seek diagnosis and treatment advice from professional hospitals and combine behavioral therapy to improve the child’s symptoms.