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Articles tagged "adhd":

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62 articles found

Parenting: The Seven Stages Of Every Parent's Life

By Dr. Noel Swanson

Phase 1: The Twinkle in Your Eye.

Six Symptoms To Help Diagnose Females With ADHD

By Linda Wilson

An article detailing symptoms and difficulties of femailes, especially diabetic females, who are ADHD.

How To Overcome Any ADD-related Setback

By Jennifer Koretsky

Setbacks don't have to lead to failure. Setbacks can be temporary. You can overcome any ADD-related setback by building your self-esteem.

Adults With ADD: What WON'T You Do To Get The Job Done?

By Jennifer Koretsky

Asking the question "In order to reach your goal this week, what WON'T you do?" is an excellent tool for achieving short-term goals.

Adults With ADD: How Did You Sleep Last Night?

By Jennifer Koretsky

Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) often underestimate the importance of sleep. In actuality, getting proper sleep each night is essential to managing adult ADD.

Enhancing Sleep With Melatonin

By Anthony Kane MD

ADHD children have a lot of difficulty with sleep. This article describes a natural intervention you can use to help your child sleep better.

Why Managing Adult ADD Is Like Singing Rock Music

By Jennifer Koretsky

Whatever it is that really sparks your passion in life, you can find parallels between that passion and managing your Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).

9 Adhd Parenting Tips

By Alvin Toh

Parenting can be very stressful for anybody, even with children not suffering from ADHD. Children suffering from ADHD have a much shorter attention span than other children and also get angry much easier.

How To Teach Children With Sensory Motor Integration Deficits

By Anthony Kane MD

Sensory motor integration deficits are fairly common in both children and adults. The following is a list of tips for teachers who have children with sensory processing disorders.

Central Auditory Processing Disorders

By Anthony Kane MD

A Central Audiory Processing disorder can severe limit your child's school performance and his ability to control his behavior at home.

Neurofeedback

By Anthony Kane MD

The following is a letter about neurofeedback and its use in ADHD as a treatment modality.

Is Your Child Touch Sensitive?

By Anthony Kane MD

Does your child refuse to touch anything sticky, slimy, or dirty with his hands? Does washing or brushing your child's hair result in a major battle? Does your child hate to have his feet touched? It could be that your child has a sensory motor integration deficit known as tactile defensiveness or touch sensitivity.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder Treatment

By Anthony Kane MD

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a psychiatric behavior disorder that is characterized by aggressiveness and a tendency to purposefully bother and irritate others. This disorder interferes with normal functioning. In this article we discuss what is new in ODD treatment.

Your Job As A Role Model

By Anthony Kane MD

Being a role model is perhaps the most important part of parenting.

Feeling Blah? Adults With Attention Deficit Disorder Are Sensitive To Seasonal Changes

By Jennifer Koretsky

Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) are more neurologically sensitive than most. So small changes in our environment can have big effects on our mood.

Don't Take My Baby! (Why Many Adults With ADD Don't Watch Lifetime Movies)

By Jennifer Koretsky

Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) tend to be extremely emotionally sensitive.

Conduct Disorder

By Anthony Kane MD

Conduct Disorder is the most serious of all disruptive behavior disorders in children and teens. If your child has this condition, you will learn here exactly what you can and need to do.

Why Trying To Fit In Doesn't Work

By Jennifer Koretsky

Taking the maverick approach to ADD management means that you stop trying to fit in and start embracing your differences. You trust yourself and do what works for you, not what works for everyone else.

Criticizing Your Child

By Anthony Kane MD

We have to understand how to correct our children in a constructive way. Giving criticism properly is essential.

Handling Sibling Rivalry

By Anthony Kane MD

There are many new issues facing families today. Sibling rivalry is not one of them. Sibling rivalry is normal. It also serves a very important function. Understanding how sibling rivalry benefits your children is the key to manageing it effectively.

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