Child ADHD
Welcome to our Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), where we specialize in providing comprehensive support and solutions for ADHD in Children. Our professional team is committed to assisting individuals in understanding, managing, and thriving with ADHD. We provide services tailored to each child’s unique needs, including diagnosis, treatment, and support for ADHD symptoms.
Understanding Child ADHD
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder commonly diagnosed in childhood. It is characterized by persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity patterns that interfere with a child’s development. Recognizing ADHD in children is the first step towards providing them with the tools they need to manage this condition effectively.
Types of Children’s ADHD
There are three main children ADHD types, each with distinct symptom profiles:
- Predominantly Inattentive Presentation: Children show symptoms of inattention but aren’t overly hyperactive or impulsive.
- Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation: Children show hyperactive and impulsive behavior but can maintain their attention.
- Combined Presentation: Children exhibit both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive symptoms
ADHD in Children Symptoms
Recognizing the symptoms of ADHD in children is crucial for early intervention. These symptoms are:
- Talks nonstop
- Forget things!
- Seems not listening
- Trouble focusing on tasks
- Restlessness or hyperactivity
- Bored with tasks after a few minutes
Services of ADHD in Children
Our ADHD in Children service offers a comprehensive approach to managing this condition. Our services include:
Personalized Treatment Plans
We develop individualized treatment plans based on each child’s needs. This includes behavior therapy, medication, educational support, or a combination of these approaches.
Parental and Family Support
We understand that ADHD affects more than just the child. We provide guidance to parents and families, helping them understand the condition and how to best support their child.
Ongoing Care and Monitoring
Our commitment to your child does not end after the initial treatment plan. We provide ongoing care and adjust treatments as necessary, ensuring that your child continues to thrive.
Nutritional and Dietary Interventions
Nutritionists suggest increasing omega-3 fatty acids or eliminating food additives may help with ADHD symptoms. The NDIS dietitian can guide making appropriate dietary modifications.