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Suggestions for Parents With an ADHD Child

• Accept your ADHD child as he or she is. He’s bright, alert and desires to do well. He’s and individual of worth; let him know it

• Make life predictable each day for your child. Structure or plan so that he can make predictions for himself.

• Be consistent with discipline, demands and daily routines.

• Assist professionals in attempting to help your child be independent.

• Do not let your ADHD child manipulate the entire environment of the home. ( • Remove pressures to achieve. Be aware of the differences between pressure and support. You CAN be supportive without pressuring.

• Do not make long-range threats. Punishment needs to be immediate to the act. Depriving of TV for six weeks can only lead to further frustrations.

• Present a united front to your child. Father and mother as well as parents and teachers.

• Don’t bug him about school. If he’s had a good day, you’ll soon know it; if not, he doesn’t want to talk about it anyway.

• Do not compare children within the home or the classroom. Each has the right to be themselves.

• Assist his teachers where needs arise. Parents can read assignments such as geography or history and can provide educational trips for students.

• Give genuine praise for jobs well done. Unearned praise can be damaging. Assume he wants to do well, assist where needs arise, then step aside and let him try for independence. Attention Deficit Disorder And Classroom - ADHD Child

• Help the student learn to succeed. “Make a habit of succeeding”.

• Do not take for granted that a child knows very simple concepts such as: up, down, front, behind, etc.

• Just as teachers approach teaching situations with positive attitudes, so parents should do likewise with their attention deficit disorder child. Others have made it, so will you.

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