What should I do if my child has ADHD?

  Treatment is not only carried out in the hospital, but parents are very important players and can be good “therapists”.  1. Make a schedule: Don’t live irregularly just because of the holidays. Set a time schedule, from the morning wake up to the evening bed, every hour are included in the plan, including homework, outdoor activities, daily work and rest and activities are roughly the same, regular and full, according to the plan, not arbitrary changes, such as changes in advance planning.  2. Manage everything well every day: organize your things every day, and put everything in its place, including school supplies, clothes and anything else, don’t put them in a random way. Parents check and supervise every day.  3. Develop the habit of using a notepad: If you want your child to do several things, let him write them down in order and check off each one. The night before, write down the homework to be written the next day, the day each completed a homework will be a check mark. For field trips, have your child plan ahead and write down what he or she will bring, and check off each item against the others. Every night, check if the above plan is completed as planned.  4, and children together with recreational activities and physical exercise: in recreational activities to relax and enhance parent-child relationship; in physical exercise to increase endurance, do not be afraid of the heat sweat; often some rules of the game activities, in the joy of learning to comply with the rules, control impulses. Do not blame the child in these activities.  5.Appropriate arrangement of household chores and voluntary activities: develop children’s responsibility and ability.  6.Control the time of Internet games and playing video games: Besides holiday homework, try to arrange more meaningful activities to reduce children’s boredom and avoid relying on the Internet and video games to pass time for a long time.  The system set for your child should be clear and easy to follow, and it should be adhered to and not changed frequently. Praise and reward your child promptly when he or she completes the required tasks. Look for your child’s strengths and highlights in activities, and give praise and recognition for good behavior in a timely manner.