Author: MJT
The Task Of Parenting A Child With ADHD
Parenting a child with ADHD can be a real challenge. ADHD is
a neurological disorder that is controlled by medications which help re-balance
the brain chemistry. However please keep in mind that acting impulsive,
inattentive, sometimes out of control or easily distracted is all that your
child has ever experienced.
Even if medication may reduce impulsiveness, an ADHD child
will need to learn and be constantly taught to act responsibly. This needs
constant help and support from the family.
A few tips for parenting a child with ADHD:
* Provide very clear expectations providing the direction
and limits as children with ADHD need to know what other expect of them.
* Make a discipline plan system with rewards for jobs well
done or on time limits; as well as the punishments applicable if the discipline
program is not met.
Most children with ADHD need help with organizing, so the
parents should encourage the child to do the following:
* Keep a schedule - providing the child with an everyday
full schedule including eating, home work and playtime will help keep the child
focused and complete the jobs.
* Parenting a child with ADHD needs you to provide the child
with his/her own space where he/she can have everything organized by items.
* Discuss with your child the importance of writing down
everything that needs doing and the importance of keeping a schedule and
sticking to it.
Some helpful tips for helping a child with ADHD with
homework:
* Make your child a study place where is quiet and
distraction free.
* Instruct your child clearly.
* Let you child do his/her own assignments. Do not do
his/her assignments instead do reward him/her on completion of homework or
given assignment.
* Encourage your child to write down the assignments as
given by the teacher in the classroom.
Parenting a child with ADHD in a relationship – while not
all children with ADHD have trouble with others, some do and for those here are
some tips which will help:
* Involve your ADHD child in activities with his/her peers.
* Encourage social interaction for shy ADHD children. Set up
social behavior goals and rewards for carrying them out.
* Encourage your child to play with one child at a time.
Parenting a child with ADHD is an ongoing process. It needs
extra care and love which comes easily for a parent but, at the same time never
forget to acknowledge each and every little goal achieved by your ADHD child
thus, letting him/her know their importance.
Parenting a child with ADHD is challenging but at the same
time rewarding when success is achieve a little step at a time.
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