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When you're the parent of a child with ADHD, who have the responsibility to learn everything you can about ADHD and to try to help your child learn to work within is one in which everything has been running without problems because they have realized this, and suddenly, no change.
For example, say you have a child 12 years with ADHD, and that you need to know the best way to help their adjustment to the mix with a new husband or wife, and moves at a time. That is a difficult time for any child, but is even more difficult for children with ADHD, in some ways, much easier than in others.
We could go on about this for a very, very long time, but we will divide only the bottom line, if we can.
You know, there are different types of people who, evidently, compared to changes in different ways. You know, some people with ADD or ADHD thrive in constant movement, constant change, to move, things change all the time.
Then there are some people – and Stephanie is one of the – who prefers things – have a notice just before everything changes. Some of us have even been known to break mourn if they return home at night and discover that someone in your family has changed all the furniture in the house. For some of us, any change can be so devastating.
With certain types of structure, which appears to be the exact opposite of what one person Add really want, but with some common routines that are capable of being put into play every day — and how the child wakes up and has breakfast and gets dressed and brushes his teeth and some real rates of family routines — can help facilitate a sense of foundation so that when the change occurs, it is obvious that, unless you have some things you can always make you feel comfortable doing.
Sure you want to do things on a regular basis, and some things you want to change to keep things interesting.
At age 12, will show you exactly what they are. Just look at the things they do every day in a similar manner, and maintain some of the replicas to maintain consistency is to act as an anchor. For example, if they to bed at 10 at night, keep that bedtime in the same their new environment. Or, if you play baseball every Saturday, get a new computer that is relocation and keep that same routine Saturday. Or make sure the piano teacher appears on the same day, things like that. Allow everything else to free movement. If you can do these things, if you can maintain some sort of routine in their favor, and let other things happen as you will find that your ADHD child will do very, very well.
Tellman Knudson, certified Hypnotherapist and ADHD driven, is CEO of Overcome Everything, Inc. Stephanie Frank, also an ADD person, is an internationally known speaker, entrepreneur and author of “The Accidental Millionaire.” Do you or does a child have ADD – ADHD? Take the ADD test at InstantADDSuccess.com.
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