Treatment Methods for Children with ADHD

Attention deficit, hyperactivity, and guilt are common symptoms of ADHD. During treatment, families and schools should provide appropriate guidance and management. The attitude towards the child should be based on patience, care, and love. For negative behavior, positive discipline should be given while also encouraging and rewarding the child. Avoid mental stress and never use negative punishment methods. In addition to regular treatment, consider adopting some auxiliary therapies in daily life and pay attention to dietary habits, avoiding the intake of stimulating foods.
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Treatment Methods for Children with ADHD

I discovered that my son had ADHD two years ago, and sometimes he couldn’t stop blinking his eyes. I’ve taken him to see several doctors. They diagnosed him with ADHD, and there are nine symptoms to determine if a child has ADHD: 1. In situations requiring quiet, they find it hard to stay still and often fidget. 2. They are easily excited and impulsive. 3. They struggle to concentrate and are very prone to distraction. 4. They often start tasks but don’t finish them. 5. They talk a lot, interrupt frequently, and often disturb other children’s activities. 6. They have difficulty following the order or discipline of group activities. 7. They have unstable emotions and must have their demands met immediately or they will have emotional reactions. 8. They have poor academic performance, but it is not caused by intellectual disabilities. 9. They are clumsy and have poor fine motor skills. It is recommended that you take your child to the hospital for a detailed examination before formulating an appropriate treatment plan.
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