Does Your Child Really Have ADHD?
Some people may assume that if their child is hyper or lacks focus when completing a task, then they must have ADHD. This is not always the case.
Some people may assume that if their child is hyper or lacks focus when completing a task, then they must have ADHD. This is not always the case.
Meeting the special needs of a child with ADHD means making sure that doesn’t come at the expense of your other children. This was easier said than done.
When school-aged children act out it is usually related to one of the three As: anxiety, ADD or anger.