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Question about ADD/ADHD in toddlers and preschoolers...? |
Right now... I don't know. I am by no means an expert, but it seems to me that in today's society there is a biological condition that explains everything from belching to shopping addittions, to robbing a bank. And the solution to all these things is diagnosing the "problem" and medicating the "patient". My little brother Boston has ADHD. My two year old is always running and yelling, it doesn't mean he has ADD, it means he's two and has a lot of energy. He doesn't listen because he is trying stuff out on his own. My son bangs his head on his pillow repeatably to get a laugh out of me. He doesn't have a problem, he is two. You can't diagnose either one of those in a child so young. They are ALL hyperactive and have the attention span of a hummingbird! They're kids. Let them play and play with them more - PHYSICAL play (run, jump, hop, climb, etc.) Wear their little butts out - that's the way kids run down steam. If you have concerns, then you should absolutely take him to see a psychologist. If he is in fact ADHD then the sooner you know and begin treatment (behavioral or medicinal, whichever you and your doctor agree upon) then the better the outcome for your child in the future. He sounds like a spirited child. http://parenting.ivillage.com/gs/gsbehav... My son was also very active when he was that young. You just need to channel their energy into something useful. Read a book, draw, play games. Some people suggested that get him to have some drugs to make him less hyper.. but I just kept him busy. He is almost 10 now.. drug free. We have taught him to focus by constantly reminding him and explaining to him how important it is to focus. He is doing well in class and I am happy I did not lose hope. Sounds like a normal kid to me. He is way to young to accurately diagnose. I was going to have my son tested and they told me he was to young. People are to quick to say when a child has adhd. Your son may be a little more hyper than other kids but that doesn't mean he has it. THIS DOES NOT EXIST.. THEY HAVE PROVEN THAT THE DISEASE IS ONLY IN PEOPLE WHO HAVE IT IN SEVERE SEVERE SEVERE CASES!!!!! RITALIN IS HORRIBLE.. AND PLEASE DONT MEDICATE YOUR KID.. HES JUST A KID.. MY SON IS THE SAME AGE AND ACTS THE SAME WAY. I would explain this to a Dr. but I would also just let him just be happy and play with other kids. Just pray about it, everything will work out for the best. Love conquers all. I asked a psychiatrist this question about my 2 1/2 yr old and he said it's way too early to tell. They have to be 5 or older. He sounds a typical three year old to me ! sounds like he may have some issues...sensory included. Both my sons have some sensory issues and my oldest is on the autism spectrum. Your best bet with his age is to contact your local elementary school and ask them to do a developmental screen or a multi-factored evaluation. they have you fill out reams of forms about your pregnancy, and the way your child reacted to things as a baby, and what he currently does. they will either tell you he is fine, or they will guide you in the right direction to get the therapy he needs. You should talk to his pediatrician about what he does and get a reading on whether you should be concerned. Talk to his pediatrician about it and see what they say. If the pediatrician has seen signs in their office then they might want to refer you to a specialist to get a better idea. Without really seeing your son I couldn't tell you if he was overly hyper or not. I have met some kids that just are bundles of energy and easily excited that the Dr's say it is just their metabolism and nothing to be concerned about. ADHD is best diagnosed during schooltime, so if your son is in preschool that will give you a better idea. With ADHD they can't sit still in school, the wiggle in their chair and can't focus on one thing for very long at all. Some can for example be trying to color a picture but they have to stand up to do it or they will be wiggling in their seat like they are about to pee their pants or something. If you son is to that point where car rides are horrible or having to sit still is horrible for him then i would say ADHD but if he is able to sit and listen to a story and pay attention to things and doesn't wiggle around like he has to pee then i would say he is just a very energetic and excitable kid. Either way take notes and talk to the Dr about it. When you look at diagnosing any child with a mental health disorder/problem, you look at whether or not their behavior is interfering with their life. I'm hard pressed to believe a four year old has symptoms of ADD/ADHD that are causing him stress. Some kids have more energy. When he hits school, this is when you may want to consider a diagnosis, provided he is having trouble in school or with relationships. The medication is not meant to make the child easier to deal with, that is a side effect. It's meant to make things easier for the child. And, as someone who has taken those meds, I can tell you they are no picnic. They hurt your stomach, keep you from sleeping, give you diarrhea, and if you take them long enough, give you severe anxiety and paranoia. They should be used as a last resort, not because your kid is more energetic and stubborn than other kids. I wouldn't be so concerned with a dr. yet. They can't diagnose ADD/ADHD at that age. Try redirecting his extra energy. If he's too happy and bouncing around the house, maybe give him some fingerpaints, or bldg blocks, or if it's nice out let him run outside. If it's a tantrum, do NOT feed into it. That's exactly what he wants. Ignore the tantrum, and when he's calmed down talk to him about it. And believe me--he'll understand. It's good that you don't give in, but just make sure it's a battle worth fighting for. If it is...then kudos for standing your ground, but if there could be a compromise, then try it for both of your sakes. My son used to hit me when he had tantrums, and when I learned to step back and breathe, before I reacted, I was able to discipline him more effectively. And then we would talk about it when he was calmed down. He is 5 now, and has calmed down so much in just the past year. Good luck You can talk to your doctor or you can contact your local school district. Our local school district are the ones whol helped diagnose my child (he has Autism, not ADHD). But they might still be able to help you. Express your concerns and see if they can provide you with an accessment. If they feel there is an issue, they will most likely enroll him in some sort of early start to try and get him prepared for school. On the other hand, he may just be being a kid. The bottom line is, if you are concerned than talk to someone who is qualified to give you the anwers you need ;-) You have gotten some great advice and some not so great advice. Here's mine! 3 might be a bit early but you are his mom and you know your child best. i got a lot of flack when i thought the same thing about my 4 yr old but i monitored him close watched what his activity was during the day and honestly kept a log of what he did for how long and when he would get angry i wrote down the time it happened what made it happen and how long it lasted until he was calm. when he started 1st grade i didnt tell his teachers anything about was i was doing at home he was in a class for anger issues they brought it to my attention that he may be ADHD at 4 so i took their advise and kept watching him he would bring home a daily "passport" all his activity during the school day . when it got to the point of him not sitting still through lessons and not being able to sit still i took him to his DR. who then gave me survey type thing that his dad me and 3 teachers filled out after his DR. reviewed them he was diagnosed with ADHD and Bi-Polar Disorder which in a child that young thank god i caught it early. he has been on meds now and is a totally different child. he does his homework with out being asked as well as chores (he is 9 now) his anger issues have subsided. i guess what i am trying to say is ALOT of people say he is to young to be diagnosed. if you have a good repore with your DR i would definitly mention the possibility he is your son and the sooner you catch it the better for your child. i wish you the bes tof luck....=) also my son isn't medicated for 24/7 it is for 8 hours just long enough for him to concentrate in school don't get me wrong he still gets wild at times but it is different he is still himself with no personality change (which was my biggest concern) he is very active and very bright i believe the meds help him concentrate and give him that extra 60 seconds of "is this a good choice im making, should i do this. gosh i hope i am making sense again good luck to you. =) Don't try to diagnose him yourself. 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