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.
Yes, Richard Branson has been open about having ADHD. He has credited his ADHD with helping him think differently and approach challenges in unique ways.
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.
The learning disorder ADHD can affect children in different ways based on their ethnicity, age group, and geographic location
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.
ADHD does not end. it is a disorder that is there from birth to death. However, ADHD symptoms are not the same in people under the age of 16 as they are in over the age of 16, hence the idea that ADHD ends after childhood. there is no cure however it can be made easier to deal with by use of medication, therapy and a good psychiatrist.
Well since narcissist is one who is in love with themselves and ADHD people get distracted easily well the best cure for and ADHD person is for them to get more sleep so tell them they need to get more sleep or your going to put them on tons and tons of medication
Tell somebody you can trust and get an appointment to talk to a psychologist. It's not that big of a deal and not scary to tell someone. There's nothing to be ashamed of if you have ADHD, just means your brain works differently...
ADHD is a attention and hyperactivity disorder. Disruptive behavior means that they act out in ways that they are not supposed to because they do not get what they want or know what they want. Usually someone with ADHD will just have a problem sitting still in one place for to long or focusing on something for to long.
Really it depends on the child I'd say ask your child's doctor he/she should be able to help.
There are many ways to treat ADHD, including behavior modification. This may include rewarding good behaviors, punishing bad behaviors, providing a consistent routine, setting clear boundaries, as well as other techniques. For more information, visit http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-behavioral-techniques
I need more information to answer this question. I am an ADHD sufferer myself, and I know a great deal about the topic. I am on Adderall for it, and i have known for some time that citrus has a negative impact on the efficacy of my medication. If you are not currently taking any medicine for your ADHD symptoms, there are some foods that should be avoided. Dairy products, many processed foods, and fish are believed to contribute to ADHD symptoms.
Yes, ADHA is a myth. You were never ADHD. This is a normal part of life to be hyper sometimes, not to be focused sometimes this is normal your be human. Your parents and teachers just didn't want to deal with you so they doped you up.