How Can I Help My Child with ADHD Fall Asleep?
Sleep is the cornerstone of wellness in all ages, especially for growing children. When it’s bedtime for a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), difficulties with sleep affect the parents as well as the child. In fact, studies have shown that up to seven of every 10 children with ADHD have clinical sleep disturbances.1
Read MoreTeaching Your Child the Building Blocks of Better Time Management
Time is a tricky thing for kids (and adults) with ADHD. They often perceive the passage of time differently and may have trouble self-regulating which can make adhering to a schedule, being on time, and meeting deadlines difficult…The good news is that time management, like any other skill, can be leaned and improved. Here are…
Read MoreHealth Beat: ADHD school focuses on life lessons
Students at University of California, Irvine’s Child Development Center learn more than history and science. “What the program aims to do is teach those social skills or those communication skills that we don’t necessarily put any emphasis on in traditional schooling,” said Sabrina Schuck, the center’s executive director.
Read MoreDoes Special Education Work for Students With Learning Disabilities?
Test scores for students with learning disabilities improve after they are classified into special education, and the gains are greatest for students who entered special education before they reached middle school, a recently released report finds.
Read More‘No Identifiable Reason’ for 50% of Antipsychotic Use in ADHD
Only about 50% of antipsychotic prescriptions for children and youth who have been newly diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have an identifiable clinical indication. Furthermore, fewer than half of these patients receive initial treatment with stimulants ― the recommended first-line pharmacologic therapy ― results of a national analysis show.
Read MoreTop minds pinpoint ADHD cause by thinking big over 20 years
Scientists say research two decades in the making has pinpointed the cause of severe ADHD, and pointed to ways to control and even reverse it. Researchers from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute teamed up with researchers from Taiwan to put together a study of 80 sufferers of chronic attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Read MoreRacial, ethnic disparities persist in ADHD diagnosis
“Racial and ethnic disparities in the seeking and delivery of care for ADHD in adults remain prominent, putting a substantial portion of the population at increased risk for the many negative outcomes associated with ADHD,” Michael P. Milham, MD, PhD, of the Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research in New York, told Healio Psychiatry.
Read MoreRates of ADHD diagnosis among US adults are on the rise, study suggests
The prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, has continued to climb significantly among adults in the United States within the past decade, a new study suggests. The study, published in the medical journal JAMA Network Open on Friday, found increasing rates of adults diagnosed with ADHD within the Kaiser Permanente Northern California health system between…
Read MoreMarijuana May Not Be So Effective For Mental Health Issues, Study Finds
For people using cannabinoid medications to treat mental health issues, a new study may take the wind out of your sails. It finds that in general, the different versions of medicinal cannabis don’t have any clear therapeutic benefit for a range of disorders—in fact, the authors conclude, the risks may well outweigh the benefits.
Read MoreKennedy Krieger program seeks to highlight benefits of ‘Neurodiversity@Work’
Kennedy Krieger Institute’s mission is to serve children, adults and families who have been impacted by neurological differences, disorders and disease. Our patients and students with special needs demonstrate quite effectively the full range of traits and conditions that, collectively, are described as neurodiversity.
Read MoreUNL Researcher Focuses On Horse Therapy For ADHD And Autism
A professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Michelle Howell-Smith, is looking at the benefits of equine therapy as a way to help relieve stress and social anxiety from people with mental conditions and physical limitations. The research was spurred by her own daughter, who has autism, who benefited from equine therapy.
Read MoreTurn Your To-Do List Into an Action Plan and Get Things Done
Organize the kitchen. Clean out the garage. Get to the gym. Send out thank you cards. Meal prep for the week. Pay the bills. ADHDers often have lots they’d like to get done, but somehow their to-do lists never get any shorter. Why? Because simply deciding to do something isn’t enough. You need an action…
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