![]() |
|
| *Women health>>>ADHD |
HELP Add AdHd child? |
Just a thought and would like opinions on this. Why is it everytime a parent can not control their child they think their child has ADD or ADHD?Not all parents do this seeing as some really do have the disorder but more then few just use this as a reason for their children acting out and them as parents do nothing about this? Its like "My kid runs wild and wont listen to me they have add or adhd"?Is it a lack of discipline or just letting themselves give up on their children when they get alittle wild? And the Bi polar disease that is ever so common now...everyone to me,seems to use these as excuses for one thing or another. If you wake up in a bad mood all the sudden you are bi polar??? Come on now...I think people need to start taking responsibility for their actions as well as their childrens actions,becuase most parents who claim to have add/adhd children do not discipline them and then look for an excuse as to why they are so wild....Any thoughts?Not bashin parents,just wondering? Evidentally some people do not read the whole ? because I said SOME kids actually do have these! I also said I am not tryin to bash the parents of TRULY add/adhd children. My cousin had adhd and without his medicine he often hurt himself badly due to him being so wild. I know what these disorders are. My Actual ? was Why are parents so quick to find a reason for their kid being wild when in all actuality they are just wild children! My daughter is off the walls and is not add/adhd nor would I ever label her that just because she is outgoing more than others. So if you take offense to the ? then don't answer because I was not intentionally being mean to parents with children who actually have the REAL disorder and just aren't making up an excuse to pop their kids full of pills to calm them down without actually having to act like a parent and discipline them Because it's an easy answer to something that people don't want to face up to. I am the mother of an adult ADHD son. We have struggled for years with this challenge. I have prayed...and cried....prayed and cried....I have chased every glimmer of hope.....and prayed and cried..... Before diagnosing a child with this disease, why not try eliminating arttificial food colorings, MSG and preservatives from the diet to see if these are the culprit. Like you said, its easier to label a kid and put them on drugs than to really take the time to find out what is going on. In kindergarten the teacher and school was trying to tell me my kid was ADHD. He's not. I refused to let him be labelled incorrectly. He's a busy boy who doesn't think before he acts, but its just the way he is. Lots of activity helps, so I try to keep him busy. In first grade he had a great year and it was never mentioned once. I think it had so much to do with the teacher and her style of teaching, punishing, and interacting with him. I think even teachers are too fast to label at times, just so they don't have to "deal" with it anymore. Since when did impulsiveness mean he has a mental disorder? For some kids its legitimate. I just hate seeing people slap a label on someone without taking the time to be sure its accurate. My children were diagnosed with the same adhd, but the youngest was the one that was put on ridalin. I suggest that you get your child tested and if the dr recommends ridalin, ask for the medication that I cannot remember the name of it, but it is a by product of this. It could also be the lack of discipline. When your kid does something wrong, maybe try to start putting him in the corner or on the kitchen chair. It's 1 min per age of the child. So if you child is 7, he/she is either on the chair or in the corner for 7 minutes. Change the food that you are giving him/her. Do not give him/her treats the day you give discipline, it defeats the purpose. I personally think their is a huge difference between add , adhd, being hyper and just plain lack of a parent to discipline their child. Rather it be a spanking , a time out, grounding, or whatever fits the child. Yes I am one of those who believes every child is different and has to have the punishment fit the child ,as well as the crime. (yes I think all the books that say a time out works for every crime and every child are just plain crazyiness) I think for the most part parents are just lazy and it is easier to dope the child then to actually be a parent. That isn't to say their isn't real cases. I have a friend who has a child with a real case and she fights a up hill battle with it but I don't believe most are true cases , I believe most cases are a matter of plain laziness. |
| Tags |
| Alzheimer Disease Androgen Anxiety Disorders Asthma Atherosclerosis ADHD |
| Related information |
Because it's an easy answer to something that people don't want to face up to. My brother was the true meaning of ADHD. When on his meds he was a normal little boy but forget one pill.... Its heart warming to know people like you! People who cares about others is fast becoming a dying breed. Since you are against, medication, what you can do for the kid you are looking after is (... have your mom read this. I am the mother of a boy that is ADHD. he is on no medication 3 years ago i had to make a decision. He was getting into trouble at school everyday. sometimes several ... wow... dmaud56 needs some tissues for his issues. honestly, don't worry so much about your changes in test scores. the prevailing thought on meds and cognitive ability is that it doesn... My brothers (I have 3- all younger!) all have some level of ADD or ADHD, and so do I. I know what you feel like... when I was younger (I'm 24 now), I was also the one that was doing all th... The easiest answer is that parents are generally looking for the easy way out. Does ADD and ADHD exist in children? Yes. Do doctors over-prescribe and misdiagnose children as having said "di... As a teacher, I have seen quite a few students go through "testing". There are several things that could happen: 1. The GP may say. "Yep." and prescribe something. 2. Th... I'd go natural when they are young. There are learning therapies that seek to expand attention. There is this old fashioned thing called giving kids places and lots of time to burn off energ... |
Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions. |