Challenges That Face Parents of Children with ADD/ADHD

Sometimes it's difficult for a parent to know whetheraffect the parents and the child, but siblings as well.
their child suffers from ADD/ADHD, and many don'tSiblings can often become jealous, because parents
want to admit that their child may have a problem.are forced to spend more time with the child who
However, if you're in doubt, there are a number ofsuffers from ADD/ADHD, than they do with the child
signs that a parent can pick up on that will help themwho doesn't. This can cause family strife.
figure out whether their child may have ADD/ADHD.Children who suffer from ADD/ADHD can also affect
Below, you'll find a list of common signs of ADDthe parents socially, even when they're out of the
ADHD.home. Children who suffer from ADD/ADHD often
Common Signsmiss social cues that we take for granted. They can
Inattentivealso be difficult to discipline, and parents may be
Impulsiveembarrassed by outbursts in public. This leads parents
Fidgetyto apologizing for their child's behavior, and many
Very Activeparents think that the behavior exhibited by their child is
They may have a hard time sitting still for a long perioda direct representation of their poor parenting skills.
of timeThis last statement couldn't be further from the truth.
ForgetfulDealing with a child who has ADD/ADHD is a learning
Have difficulty focusingcurve for both the parent and the child. Both have to
May interrupt conversations at inappropriate timeslearn methods that work and this can take time, and a
May jump from one topic of conversation to anothergreat deal of patience.
quickly and without warningPositive reinforcement, organization, planning methods
Chattyand consistency are all tools that a parent can
Poor organizational skillsimplement in order to teach a child who suffers from
Become bored easilyADD/ADHD.
Difficulty following instructions, especially complexWhile parents of children who suffer from ADD/ADHD
instructionsmay face a lot of challenges, there is hope. Children
ADD/ADHD can affect the entire family. It takes ancan still lead a productive, healthy life, and parenting a
enormous amount of patience for a parent to raise achild who has ADD/ADHD can be very rewarding.
child who suffers from ADD/ADHD, and they shouldNever give up on your child, and find the tools that will
be applauded. However, not only can their conditionhelp both you and your child.