How can a child who is so full of life, energy, fun and creativity cause you, as his parent, to feel so exhausted, frustrated and angry? A child with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) can bring both delight and despair.
The incessant talking, constant movement and inability to settle down at night to sleep can be exhausting. He may have a laser focus on what he loves to do, but the struggle to complete homework may be a battle you are tired of fighting. Even when the homework gets done, it is often forgotten under his bed or left in his backpack. You know his grades do not reflect his ability. You are weary of hearing things like, βJohnny is underachieving. If only he tried harder,β from his teachers.
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You probably have felt criticized by other parents who hint at things like, βif he only had more discipline.β Your frustration goes beyond words. His room is a disaster. You are angry when after you tell him to clean it, he surfaces hours later all excited about the new Lego robot he just created (which really is AMAZING). Nagging isnβt working. Your child is not disobedient. He really doesnβt hear you at times and is easily distracted.
Parenting a child with ADHD does not have to be an exhausting, frustrating, and lonely journey. There is help. You may want to start with anΒ ADHD counselorΒ who understands your childβs unique wiring and can help him β and you β achieve success.
AnΒ ADD-ADHD counselorΒ at Trinity Family Counseling can help you understand how to help your child focus to stay on task and be successful at home and school.