Really it depends on the child I'd say ask your child's doctor he/she should be able to help.
The cause of ADHD is not known, the best effect on the child well-being is detecting it early and adjusting school and teaching it strategies to deal with it.
Yes, there are certain behavioral therapy techniques that can be used on a child with ADHD. A lot of it has to do with reminding them when they are having a "moment," or keeping them occupied constantly to avoid outbursts.
It all depends on what type of hyperness or anger they are feeling, and even then it goes into subcategories. Talk to the child to figure out what is best for them. But be careful, because I have ADHD and it makes me angry when people try to understand my condition.
If the mother has ADHD, the child may also have the condition as well?
Go to anger management
fear and anger in a child
WebMD has a section on ADHD, which includes diet suggestions for children and adults. There is also a site called ADHD awareness that has some pieces about nutrition. Many ADD/ADHD people self-medicate with caffeine, which should be discouraged.
No, ADHD is not considered a severe disability and thus does not qualify for additional child support amounts or government assistance.
Tell a school counselor or Child Protective Services. Let them deal with him.
Yes and no. For me (I'm ADHD) it does, some it makes hyper.
When he was a child
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