Currently, many parents do not pay attention to ADHD in children and subjectively believe that their children are just naughty and not suffering from ADHD. The cause of ADHD is complex and may be related to genetics, birth injury, environment and other factors. Children with ADHD may have poor concentration, excessive activity, impulsivity, and poor self-control, which may affect their academic performance. Children with ADHD have normal or basically normal intelligence and are often treated as normal, naughty children. The goals of ADHD treatment for children include improving attention to improve learning, increasing self-control, developing effective communication behaviors, improving interpersonal relationships to increase self-confidence, and increasing compliance and task completion. Parents of children with ADHD should help their children to cooperate with their physicians’ medication and should not treat their children with rudeness, scolding, discrimination, coldness, or punishment, which can aggravate the child’s low self-esteem, apprehension, withdrawnness, or defiance. The child should be trained to develop good habits and not to accommodate certain interests of the child. For example, they should not be allowed to watch TV for long hours without restriction, etc. Children’s psychological development is immature, and if family relations are not harmonious during this period, it can easily lead to abnormal behaviors such as hyperactivity in children. Pay attention to creating a warm and harmonious living environment so that children can spend their childhood in a relaxed and happy mood. Allow children to participate in a variety of activities so that they can have the opportunity to vent their excess energy. Use verbal praise, encouragement and other reinforcement methods to gradually develop the habit of being able to sit still and concentrate on their studies and work.