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Parent Guide To Help Children With ADD-ADHD |
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 | |
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Physical activity
can help your child with ADD/ADHD
Children with
ADD/ADHD often have energy to burn. Organized sports and other physical
activities can help them get their energy out in healthy ways and focus
their attention on specific movements and skills.
Find a sport that your child will enjoy and that suits his or her strengths. For example, sports such as softball that involve a lot of “down time” are not the best fit for children with attention problems. Individual or team sports like basketball and hockey that require constant motion are better options. Children with ADD/ADHD may also benefit from martial arts training, tae kwon do, or yoga, which enhance mental control as they work out the body.
Insufficient
sleep can make anyone less attentive, but it can be highly detrimental
for children with attention deficit disorder. Kids with ADD/ADHD n eed
at least as much sleep as their unaffected peers, but tend not to get
what they need. Their attention problems can lead to overstimulation and
trouble falling asleep. A consistent, early bedtime is the most helpful
strategy to combat this problem, but it may not completely solve it.
Help your child get better rest by trying out one or more of the following strategies:
The benefits of “green time” in kids with attention deficit disorder
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