ADD And ADHD In Children And The Problems They May Face
Add and ADHD in children is diagnosed through behavioral observation and tests that are administered in a physician's office. There are no medical tests like blood tests or otherwise for diagnosing ADHD in children as well as adults. But before you conclude that your child has ADHD, you need to know that there are other mental conditions that may exhibit the same symptoms as ADHD. Worldwide it is believed that ADHD is wrongly and easily diagnosed in children that may be just going through a growth phase in their lives. Before getting worried about whether your child has ADHD it has to have gone on for awhile and consistently.
Children with ADHD will consistently have behavioral problems at both at home and at school. Often they will not cope with peers at play and will be inattentive in class. This will cause them problems at school and you are likely to get lots of negative reports from their school. They are also hyperactive or seem to be driven by some force unable to sit still or concentrate on one thing. They get also get bored easily and abandon unfinished tasks too fast. Parents should be aware of how to watch out for these symptoms and know what to do if they think that their child may be suffering from ADHD.
Solutions include therapy for relaxation and limiting television viewing which is thought to aggravate the problem. Parents should make sure that their children get enough sleep every night as children who do not sleep enough are aggressive and restless and have more behavioral problems. Public schools may lack the facilities and time to deal with children with ADHD because of the workload that teachers have so parents may consider special schools. In fact they may be considered as having a learning disability although they can learn and achieve like other children with the right support. Managing ADHD in children involves parents following a few easy steps. Clean up your child's diet - get rid of all the artificial food in his life. Processed food, preserved foods, foods with artificial colors should be out of your home. Limit candies and chocolates to treats. Some ADHD sufferers see improvements with just these changes. Protein rich food should be favored over carbohydrate rich foods. Fish and fish oils contain important amino fats for the brain and it is a good idea to increase their consumption. In some cases drugs like Imipramine are inevitable and have to be prescribed. But you do not have to go for them unless absolutely necessary as alternative herb based alternatives are now available. These will not harm your child's health as these prescription drugs.
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