What To Know About ADHD in Children

If your son or daughter suffers from child ADHD, let Dr. Kerry Kirifides at Just Kids Pediatricsin Newark, DEprovide the guidance, treatment, and encouragement you both need.

5 Things Parents Should Know About Child ADHD

It can be overwhelming and confusing to watch your child suffer from ADHD, but these facts can help.

ADHD isn’t something that a child can simply turn off. It's a condition and not one that's solved by concentrating or trying harder. And telling them to do these things will typically only make the situation worse, as they cannot control it. Instead, it’s critical to get your child the medical attention they require and learn how to help them manage their symptoms.

ADHD Can Impact All Areas of Life 

Children with ADHD tend to have trouble in school, which is well known. However, it can also cause difficulty at home and maintaining friendships. Many children with ADHD also have learning disabilities, such as dyslexia, making their daily lives even more challenging. It’s imperative that parents learn how to help their children manage their condition and be as patient as possible. Support groups can be very helpful, as can guidance, recommendations, and encouragement from therapists and Dr. Kirifides at Just Kids Pediatrics.

Symptoms Vary and Change Over Time 

ADHD comes with three groups of behavior symptoms, which include inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Not all children experience the symptoms in equal measure. Some have more issues with one group of symptoms than others.

Additionally, the symptoms they experience can change with age. Young children tend to experience hyperactivity and impulsivity more, while teenagers tend to suffer from inattention to a greater degree. It’s also important to know that many children grow out of their symptoms over time, so you do not necessarily have to worry that this condition will always control your child’s life.

It Is Treatable 

While there’s no cure for ADHD, it is a treatable condition. Medications, behavioral therapy, and lifestyle modifications can go a long way in helping your child. A visit with Dr. Kirifides can put you on the right track toward treatment.

You and your child don’t have to navigate child ADHD alone. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Kirifides at Just Kids Pediatricsin Newark, DE at (302) 918-6400.