5 Ways
to Deal With ADHD
With an increasing number of our
youths suffering ADHD, stress syndromes, unemployment,
depression, drug use, crime and higher rates of youth suicide
than ever before, today’s parents and teachers are finding
their roles more and more difficult.
With an increasing number of our youths
suffering ADHD, stress syndromes, unemployment, depression,
drug use, crime and higher rates of youth suicide than ever
before, today’s parents and teachers are finding their roles
more and more difficult.
According to renowned family relationships
specialist, Marguerite Clancy, there are no overnight solutions
for issues such as ADHD, but there are a few quick things
struggling parents can do now to start dealing with it:
1) Get into a routine and stick to it (try
to include fun times and laughter)
2) Set up a punching bag or get your child
playing a sport
3) Be consistent with discipline and offer
rewards where appropriate
4) Use positive language, keep directions
short, maintain calm
5) Agree on consequences for behaviour
together
“There are many options available to parents
and carers. It is important to show love and respect, and to
lead by example”, says Marguerite. “There are also many forms
of therapy available to help that don’t rely on medication.”
For example, she recommends Sandplay Therapy, which is a well
established technique for enhancing emotional growth through
play. She suggests parents encourage their child to use toys to
represent things that are bothering them. Dolls, action
figurines, cars, balls, and even blocks can all be used to
represent people, objects, and everyday situations that may be
very hard for the child to put into words. “You’d be surprised
what problems your child is experiencing – many of them would
be things you’d never have even dreamt of”, says Marguerite.
“By recognising the significance of imaginary play, you give
your child a way to express themselves using a language they’re
fluent in.”
According to Marguerite, parents can then
talk about these problems with their child. Then if they’re
still experiencing problems, they may want to try a punching
bag or a sport. “With an easier way to communicate and an
outlet for your child’s frustrations, you should find it far
easier to figure out how to improve your situation.”
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