The 10 Greatest Tips For Parents Of Kids With ADHD

 

3. Give Their Confidence A Boost

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Chances are, your child receives negative feedback, criticism and reprimands. He (or she) needs to believe that his parents love and fully believe in him—without strings. Period. If he is having a hard time at school, he needs to feel that home with you, his parents, is a place where he or she feels secure and loved, otherwise he or she may seek those feelings in unsafe places and with unsafe people. Set aside time to spend with your child either in the home or out. This is absolutely NOT time to judge but just to be with your child, even if he is driving you crazy every other moment. This will help your child establish his self-worth and recognize your love and support, and this will fortify him to withstand negative remarks at school and in social settings.