Posted in Better Behavior Tips on October 31st, 2007 No Comments »
The biggest concern about the number of children who are diagnosed with some form of ADHD in the U.S. is that there is no definitive test for the problem. Information is gathered from several sources and evaluated by a health care provider. At best the diagnosis is the result of the opinions of people who […]
More about: Diagnosing ADHD in Children
Posted in Better Behavior Tips on October 11th, 2007 No Comments »
There is so much emphasis on discipline and how to make children behave. Tons of material on how to deal with specific behavior problems like toilet training, homework and teenage rebellion. Take time each day to notice something that your child is doing right. Commenting on even small things, make a big difference to the […]
More about: Catch Kids Doing Something Right
The symptoms many people associate with ADHD like inattention, being in constant motion, wiggling and fidgeting, not listening, easily distracted and not finishing tasks may also be the result of ineffective or inappropriate parenting skills. Much of this kind of problematic behavior can be dealt with utilizing better and consistent parenting methods. Finding the right […]
More about: ADHD or Poor Parenting Skills
As a counselor, I rarely saw a child for a behavior problem. When parents called about concern over the misbehavior of their child, they were the clients not the child. If you are considering a therapist for you child over behaviors that you cannot seem to solve, consider some parent training first to make […]
More about: Taking Children to a Therapist