Introduction
One of the most
difficult things about parenting a child with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is
getting your child to do what you ask. Daily routines, such as getting ready
for school or bed and getting homework done, can become battlegrounds.
ADHD symptoms—inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity—are obstacles
to understanding and following instructions. Unless your child learns how to
overcome or adapt his or her symptoms, he or she may fail to develop the skills
for success in life. Fortunately, you can help.
Key points
- Your child is not intentionally ignoring,
defying, or disobeying your instructions. He or she is not dumb or lazy.
- Unexpected changes in daily routines are upsetting for a child
with ADHD.
- Remove as many distractions as possible from your
child's surroundings when he or she is doing a task.
What does it mean to help your child accomplish tasks at home?
Why should you help your child with ADHD accomplish tasks at home?
How can you help your child with ADHD accomplish tasks at home?
Where to go from here
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