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which is the most effective treatment for a child with adhd?

by Mr. Graham Fisher Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Behavioral therapy, also known as behavior modification, has been shown to be a very successful treatment for children with ADHD. It is especially beneficial as a co-treatment for children who take stimulant medications and may even allow you to reduce the dosage of the medication.

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Stimulants are the best-known and most widely used ADHD medications. Between 70-80% of children with ADHD have fewer ADHD symptoms when taking these fast-acting medications. Nonstimulants were approved for the treatment of ADHD in 2003. They do not work as quickly as stimulants, but their effect can last up to 24 hours.

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What is the best treatment of ADHD in child?

Standard treatments for ADHD in children include medications, behavior therapy, counseling and education services. These treatments can relieve many of the symptoms of ADHD , but they don't cure it.
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ADHD behavior therapy
  • Behavior therapy. ...
  • Social skills training. ...
  • Parenting skills training. ...
  • Psychotherapy. ...
  • Family therapy.

What is the most effective method for treating ADHD?

Medications
  • Stimulants are the best-known and most widely used ADHD medications. Between 70-80% of children with ADHD have fewer ADHD symptoms when taking these fast-acting medications.
  • Nonstimulants were approved for the treatment of ADHD in 2003.

What is the most efficacious treatment for youth with ADHD?

The research is clear: ADHD medication paired with behavioral therapy is the most effective treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children — particularly those who also exhibit oppositional behavior.Oct 23, 2020

What is behavioral therapy for ADHD?

No matter how old your child is, experts say it's the first step toward successfully managing ADHD symptoms. Behavioral therapy isn't psychotherapy or play therapy. It focuses on actions, not emotions. It can teach your child how to turn negative, disruptive energy into positive thoughts and actions.Mar 16, 2021

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Medication

Therapy

  • Having a condition like ADHD can be emotionally draining on a child; they may feel different than other children at school. They may also feel insecure. Children with ADHD do tend to exhibit social challenges including the inability to keep friends or even difficulty with authority figures including parents. Therapy can be a safe place for children to express their feelings about their condition. …
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Support Groups

  • Many children with ADHD feel alone but the truth of the matter is that there are many children that experience the same issues. Your child may not believe this until they see other children with ADHD for themselves. Consider taking your child to a support group for children with ADHD. When they see other children that suffer from the same problem speaking about their issue, they may …
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Creative Outlets/Music Therapy

  • Many children with ADHD have a lot of pent-up frustration. It’s important for them to have an outlet to let this frustration out in some way to better manage their ADHD. If your child gravitates toward creative hobbies, this could be an effective tool for your child to express themselves. Music therapy is one of the most common forms of creative th...
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Parental Training

  • A child with ADHD undoubtedly needs specialized care to help facilitate their growth. But often missed, the parents also need specialized care too. Most parents emphasize their child’s training but forget about their own. As a parent of a child with ADHD, you need to learn how to best relate to your son or daughter. This could mean taking classes or joining a support group yourself. Yo…
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