For the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, medications, although effective, do not cure ADHD and resolve all symptoms in the short term, but need to be used as regularly as possible for a long period of time under the guidance of a physician for optimal results. For children with typical ADHD, comprehensive treatment is more effective than any medication alone or psycho-behavioral treatment alone. Comprehensive treatment includes medication, psychobehavioral treatment, and family and school interventions, some of which need to be done in a professional setting and some of which can be done at home. Psycho-behavioral treatment has different modalities, often using cognitive behavioral therapy, and family therapy. The goal is to improve the child’s inappropriate behaviors, emotional response patterns, and to improve life and social skills. Recently, the City Maternal and Child Health Hospital has adopted a variety of comprehensive treatments for different symptoms of ADHD in children, such as helping children with poor organizational planning to improve their organizational planning in completing tasks, learning to regulate their emotions and actions and learn appropriate strategies in interpersonal communication for children with intense emotional reactions or impulsive aggressive behavior, and improving family functioning for children with family problems, which has achieved better The program has been effective in improving family functioning for children with family problems.