Question

Hello, doctor, my baby is always fidgeting. I’m not sure if it’s wet or if it’s ADHD. How should I treat it?

Answer

After completing the required actions, provide verbal acknowledgment or spiritual encouragement, and then offer material rewards. Parents and children can also sign a contract to provide guarantees. After the occurrence of bad behavior, parents should express dissatisfaction or cancel the rewards given by positive reinforcement. The most common and effective method with no side effects is to ignore their bad behavior. Initially, bad behavior may temporarily increase, but do not interrupt it and it will gradually decrease or disappear. Encourage children to create new behaviors, but it’s a process, don’t rush. Additionally, psychological therapy is more effective.