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| Parenting Children with ADHD | Parenting Children with ADHD—Your Child's Future
Your child has ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder). He is impulsive, hyperactive, and temperamental
because he does not have the frontal lobe ability to
monitor his behavior. He has low self-esteem because he is
constantly being corrected by adults for his inappropriate
behavior.
He has ODD (oppositional defiant disorder) because he
thinks he is never wrong. He does not trust or respect
adults because he thinks he is smarter than they are. He
is obnoxious, unhappy, rejected, and out of
control—all the makings of a social outcast.
It has been said that a child with ADHD operates like a
speeding car without the brakes. Remember this metaphor by
heart. There are several ways to stop a car without
brakes. It is your job to help your child find those ways
unique to him so that he can slow down, pay attention, make
informed choices, and learn.
Effect of ADHD on Your Child's Future
Few parenting experts will tell you honestly how dim your
child's future will probably be without proper ADHD
treatment. Some untreated adults with ADHD develop their
own coping skills to make their disorders more manageable,
for example, drinking eight cups of coffee a day. Most
lead unhappy and unproductive lives, drifting through jobs
and relationships with little success. Many adults with
untreated ADHD also have drug and alcohol addiction
problems.
An untreated child with ADHD, ten years old or younger,
will often experiment with substance abuse to try to curb
his emotional pain. If he is frequently out of control
when he is 11 or 12, his parents might look into
residential treatment facilities for treatment. When he is
15, his parents might give up and hope for the day he is
old enough to leave home for good.
You Can Improve Child Behavior
Your child's future depends on your decision to take an
active role in helping him overcome ADHD and ODD.
A man who wants to do something will find a way; a man who
doesn't will find an excuse. Stephen Dolley, Jr.
Many experts will be quick to tell you the challenges of
ADHD and ODD, but few offer specific parenting advice,
thorough explanations, and practical solutions. Most
parents of children with these challenges have at least 20
big problems that they need to solve immediately.
If you are ready to start on a constructive journey to
solve your parenting problems and help your child, I invite
you to use these parenting tips and join an elite group of
parents who are on the same path.
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