Hope is Most Valuable Commodity for Parents of ADHD Children
Hope…not patience, not financial resources, and not perseverance, is the most important thing parents of children with ADHD (ADD) need to have. While the other assets (among several) are valuable, albeit essential to these parents, maintaining hope for their children’s condition to improve is the most essential ingredient for this wish to come true. The critical thing to remember when […]
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Enjoyable and healthy peer relationships are essential for a child’s normal development . A child’s peer relationships have also been found to be an important predictor of adult success and fulfillment in their social relationships and occupation. Difficulty in finding friends leads to feelings of low self-esteem, and this in turn worsens the other problems a child with ADHD may be encountering: […]
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