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Welcome to day one of my series on ADHD Awareness — What is ADHD? 
 
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Before we get started, I want you to know that this is a series I don’t really relish the thought of writing, but one that I feel strongly needs to be written. 
 
There are a couple of reasons I fear writing it: 
 
1. I don’t want to come off as one of those moms of ADHD kids who offers up excuses for poor behavior. 
 
2. I don’t want to offend any of you who might find yourself in our story. I don’t mean that I’ll be naming names or pointing fingers at anyone in particular. But as I share some hurtful words and actions, you may “see” yourself. 
 
3. I fear that my words won’t come across in the God-honoring way I pray they will. 
 
So please know that I have one goal in writing about this topic — helping others understand what it is like to be, and parent a child with, ADHD. 
 What is ADHD -- When your 8, 9, or 10 year old boy is still acting without thinking, forgetting simple directions, constantly fidgeting or talking, then it's much more likely that his behavior goes beyond typical boy behavior.

 

Let’s get started with a definition of ADHD and some symptoms: 

According to Mayo Clinic, ADHD is a chronic condition that affects millions of children and often persists into adulthood. ADHD includes a combination of problems, such as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior.

Children with ADHD also may struggle with low self-esteem, troubled relationships and poor performance in school. 

While treatment won’t cure ADHD, it can help a great deal with symptoms. Treatment typically involves medications and behavioral interventions. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a big difference in outcome.

Signs and symptoms of ADHD may include:

  • Difficulty paying attention 
  • Frequently daydreaming 
  • Difficulty following through on instructions and apparently not listening  
  • Frequently has problems organizing tasks or activities 
  • Frequently forgetful and loses needed items, such as books, pencils or toys 
  • Frequently fails to finish schoolwork, chores or other tasks 
  • Easily distracted 
  • Frequently fidgets or squirms 
  • Difficulty remaining seated and seemingy in constant motion 
  • Excessively talkative 
  • Frequently interrupts or intrudes on others’ conversations or games 
  • Frequently has trouble waiting for his or her turn 

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Most of these symptoms are perfectly normal in young children, especially boys. So how is a mom to know what is normal boy behavior and what is more likely ADHD?  The answer is time. When your 8, 9, or 10 year old boy is still acting without thinking, forgetting simple directions, constantly fidgeting or talking, then it’s much more likely that his behavior goes beyond typical boy behavior.

Sometimes, ADHD can include all of the above, plus some. A few more signs of ADHD that may affect your child:

  • Difficulty keeping powerful emotions (good or bad) in check
  • Difficulty shifting focus 
  • Hyperfocusing
  • Making careless mistakes
  • Lying

I only have five days for this series, so these are the major topics I’ll be discussing the rest of the week —

ADHD, Lying and Your Child’s Heart
Angry, Frustrated, and Hurt, oh my!
Focus versus Hyperfocus
To Treat or Not to Treat, That is the Question

BONUS: Top Ten Resources for ADHD Support

I hope you’ll come back and join us as we explore these issues.

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If you have found this series helpful, you might also enjoy 5 Reasons to Homeschool Your  Child with ADHD.
 
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