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[P57]Parenting Child With Adhd
by Paul Moss, Pau
Lets be totally, brutally honest: raising a child with ADHD can be very draining and place a heavy strain on your emotions.m Many people keep asking on how to parent an ADHD child. Frustration and impatience can slowly develop for parent of child with ADHD, and stress just seems to well up inside of you, and the best and most effective way on parenting children with ADHD is a near impossible question to answer.

It is the bond that exists between parent and child that is crucial, making all the difference, if the parent and child have mutual trust and are able to competently communicate, then this makes raising an adhd child much easier.

PARENTING SKILLS FOR CHILDREN WITH ADHD - how to parent a child with ADHD :

1. Patience is crucial

One of the fundamental requirements you need in parenting skills for adhd odd children and survive with a child with ADHD is patience. Remember, even when the child is at their most infuriating, at a stage of development where they are ready to drive you to madness, remember it is not their fault they do not choose to be the way they are. When you feel exasperated try and imagine just how exasperated the child must feel in their struggle to learn.

Be a friend and let your child trust in you:

Let your child feel they can trust in you, that they can confide in you with their secrets, their fears, worries and concerns as well as the triumphs they have. Don't trivialize or patronize the child, and make sure to treat them with dignity and respect at all times, and actually listen. Don't let your child think that they have to bottle their emotions up.

2. Engage with your child, and spend time with them:

Try and spend as much quality time as you can with your child, and do not listen passively to what they say, or with a bored disinterest. Make a fuss of your child and be physically affectionate, ask them how are they enjoying school, what games did they play. This makes the child feel valued and loved, and all it takes is some patience and time.

3. Be aware of erratic sleeping patterns, and be patient

Children who suffer from ADHD have disturbed and erratic sleeping patterns, either suffering from bouts of insomnia, excessive sleeping or an unhappy mixture of the two. Sometimes they will suffer from bad nightmares and broken sleep, so make sure that if they have a bad night you are close at hand for security and reassurance.

4. Engage with the child with ADHD in all activities

It may sound like a nightmare to the parents, but a child with ADHD cant help but want their parents as close by as possible, regardless of what activity they are currently engaged in. Make sure therefore to be especially attentive and affectionate to such a child, and engage with them, whether it is watching the TV with them or playing a game.

According to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 1.6 million elementary school-aged children have been diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Estimates reveal that about 6% of school going kids has ADHD problems. This figure is only partially representative as less than 50% of cases might be reported, less than that, diagnosed.

The ADHD or Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is not fully defined anywhere but it is indeed a legitimate psychological state of mind. Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a psychological disorder that starts right from the childhood. It is psychological disease which generally changes how a child behaves, think, and feel. The ADHD children are generally very restless.

Nearly all children suffering from this disease are overactive and lacking concentration at times. The infants suffering from this disease are extremely restless, crying, they also show a very poor sleep patterns. The ADHD affected babies are also difficult to feed, frequent irritability, head banging and often they rock their bed.

As it is stated earlier there are different ADHD symptoms in older children. The older children have poor concentration in their study have a week memory, impulsiveness they are in a hurry to do everything, generally lack self prestige Weak short term memory and they suffer from some abnormal sleep and appetite problems. There are also different degrees of severity.

How to test that your child is suffering from ADHD
To test whether your child is suffering from ADHD or not is not very easy. It is not easy to find whether your child is suffering from ADHD or not because the symptom in this disease are very common. To find out whether your child has ADHD or not you have to observe him closely.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is often misdiagnosed: There is always a chance that your child may be misdiagnosed as ADHD even the psychologist sometimes misdiagnoses the ADHD because there is no efficient procedure to diagnose the ADHD effectively. There are many cases where test of ADHD was wrong and the person who was not suffering from this disorder was diagnosed as positive.

Please check the symptoms mentioned above and if these symptoms match there is a strong chance of your child suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. You don't need to worry just contact the psychiatrist and he will check that your child is suffering from ADHD or not. Remember that in this disorder all your child needs is just a little care and attention from you.
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