Kids are busier than ever. Often too busy. And being too busy leads kids, especially ADHD kids, to that out-of-control, overwhelmed state. When overwhelm is left unchecked, it can move quickly into tears, panic and general melt-downs. Discover how to prevent overwhelm, even if your kids don’t have ADHD. View full post on Home-and-Family:Parenting Articles [...]
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ADHD – What To Do When Your Child Is Overwhelmed
September 21st, 2010 · Comments Off · Problem solving activities for kids
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Can My Primary Care Physician Diagnose ADHD?
July 3rd, 2010 · Comments Off · Problem solving activities for kids
Today a lot more people are being diagnosed with ADHD by their primary care physician or pediatrician. But is this the right approach to getting an accurate diagnosis? This article will tell you the dangers of being diagnosed by a general physician or pediatrician, and who you really need to see when getting diagnosed with [...]
4 Proven Ways to Trade in Turbulence For Peace With the ADHD Child
April 21st, 2010 · Comments Off · Problem solving activities for kids
What does flying on an airplane and parenting a child with ADD/ADHD have in common? Sooner or later you are bound to experience some turbulence. Some of the turbulence parents may experience when parenting an intense child includes: hyperactivity, emotional outbursts, sibling fighting, lack of focus, arguing and lack of cooperation. View full post on [...]
Adhd Teaching Techniques – Teaching Problem Solving Skills To Children With Adhd
April 18th, 2010 · Comments Off · Problem solving activities for kids
Adhd Teaching Techniques Even though the “Stop and Think” movement in ADHD treatment has lost some momentum lately, the basic strategies and techniques are still worth teaching your children. My favorite version of the technique it the “Five Step Problem Solving Strategy,” and it goes something like this. . . Teach your child this five [...]
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