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ADHD

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Our fast-paced lives and love for technology tends to make us all a little distracted, and as many say, “I am so ADD”. But what is it, really, and what causes it? Some mistakenly believe it is due to poor parenting skills, the social environment, or a lack of self-discipline. It is due to none of these, but rather stems from a neurological problem: a deficiency of two neurotransmitters in the brain.
 
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is an impairment of the brain’s executive functions. It  presents differently but most experience one or all of the following symptoms:
  1. Inattention: difficulty staying on task, sustaining focus and keeping organized.
  2. Hyperactivity: moving about constantly or fidgeting, tapping or talking too much. Difficulty falling asleep or general restlessness
  3. Impulsivity: acting or speaking without thinking. Difficulty with self-control. A desire for immediate rewards. Interrupting others. Making decisions without thinking about long-term consequences.

Left untreated, these conditions can result in underachievement, failed relationships, depression and low self-esteem. Often adults who are diagnosed later in life feel a tremendous amount of relief: they finally have an explanation for many of their life-long struggles.
 
If you are feeling overwhelmed and struggling in any of the areas mentioned above, or are witnessing these challenges in your child’s life, we are here to help you unravel the complex disorder of ADHD.

Counseling Insights and Articles About ADHD:

HELP! My ADHD Brain Is Interrupting Again!, by Deb Toering
With ADHD, I Need Help Doing Those Dreaded Tasks, by Deb Toering
Help! My College Student with ADHD is Giving Up, by Deb Toering
Connecting the Dots After an ADHD Diagnosis, by Deb Toering
A Parent’s Desperate Cry for HELP! The ADHD Connection to Missing Homework Assignments, by Deb Toering
Why Can't You Ever Be On Time?, by Deb Toering
The Relief And Grief Of An ADHD Diagnosis, by Deb Toering
Tackling The Mundane With An ADHD Brain, by Deb Toering
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Help!  My Child With ADHD Needs Friends, by Deb Toering
Help!  My Child Has ADHD!!, by Deb Toering
The Havoc of ADHD in Marriage, by Deb Toering
A Day With ADHD, by Deb Toering
ADHD Without the “H”, by Deb Toering
Help! My Spouse Has ADHD!!, by Deb Toering
I’ll Get to That Tomorrow…, by Deb Toering
“Just Try Harder”, by Deb Toering

Help! My Child Has ADHD!!

4/1/2018

 
by Deb Toering, LPC, BCPCC, ADHD-CCSP
An ADD-ADHD counselor 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.
Deb Toering is a Board Certified Professional Christian Counselor (BCPCC) in private practice at Trinity Family Counseling Center. In addition to working with a wide range of client populations and presenting issues, Deb is also an engaging public speaker. She has spoken in front of various groups across a range of topics including marriage, bullying, ADHD/ADD, and teen leadership.
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, “Johnny is underachieving. If only he tried harder,” from his teachers.
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You probably have felt criticized by other parents who hint at things like, “if he only had more discipline.” 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 isn’t working. Your child is not disobedient. He really doesn’t 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 an ADHD counselor who understands your child’s unique wiring and can help him — and you — achieve success.

An ADD-ADHD counselor 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.


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    • Shelley Kruszewski
    • Brian Perry
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