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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 434700" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p><strong>I found this bit of advice on a site adhdparenting.com - seems timely...</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p></p><p><strong> 5. Dont Abuse, Scold, OR Accuse Him:</strong></p><p></p><p> When dealing with the ADHD child, confront him only when necessary. ADHD children are very sensitive. They compare themselves to other children and this may lead to emotional struggles including depression. </p><p> In such case, scolding him, accusing him, verbally abusing him or confronting his lies will only make things worse. Try counseling and discussing rather than blaming him for things he did. </p><p> As you learn how to deal with ADHD in your child and family, these guidelines will greatly improve the situation. Some of them are counterintuitive. However, following them will make coping with ADHD and ADD much easier as you look for long term solutions to what is typically a very difficult situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 434700, member: 11227"] [B]I found this bit of advice on a site adhdparenting.com - seems timely... [/B] [B] 5. Dont Abuse, Scold, OR Accuse Him:[/B] When dealing with the ADHD child, confront him only when necessary. ADHD children are very sensitive. They compare themselves to other children and this may lead to emotional struggles including depression. In such case, scolding him, accusing him, verbally abusing him or confronting his lies will only make things worse. Try counseling and discussing rather than blaming him for things he did. As you learn how to deal with ADHD in your child and family, these guidelines will greatly improve the situation. Some of them are counterintuitive. However, following them will make coping with ADHD and ADD much easier as you look for long term solutions to what is typically a very difficult situation. [/QUOTE]
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