Once you discover your child may (or has been confirmed) to be afflicted with
ADHD, the whirlwind CONTINUES! I would say begins, BUT knowing a child with
ADHD, the whirlwind had begun YEARS before the diagnoses.
I am a FIRM believe
in our natural world, for hundreds of years people survived the SAME afflictions
we have today WITHOUT medication, of course this was either because the
medication did not exist or the diagnoses did not. REGARDLESS, we survived!
I
do NOT like any medication, I find that our bodies were constructed to fight
off, pain, discomfort and to some extent illness. I am not a
radical-naturalopathic-hairy-hippie-femisnist-christian-homeschooling mom,, . I
do vaccinate my children when necessary, Tylenol them when they are ill, and
feed them junk WHEN I want too. I just don't take ANY medications myself, or
have them prescribed unnecessarily to my family.
We plan to manage our son's
ADHD medication free. And here is the plan....
Give shorter lessons and more
of them, which makes it easier for children to stay focused. Focus is so limited
at this young age anyway!
Acknowledge even partial success and extend
approval generously. We have a marble jar that is WONDERFUL!
Compliment even
in mid-assignment to encourage continued focused performance.
Make
corrections with a light hand. Instead of “try harder next time,” try – I see
how hard you tried. Keep up the effort. It’s really paying off.
Lots of
smiling, make eye contact with child, or pat him on the back.
Alert child’s
attention with phrases such as “This is important.”
Break down longer
directions into simpler chunks.
Allow physically hyperactive children out of
their seats for FREQUENT movement.
Compliment a child, publicly, at least
once daily, on some organizational or attentional task or effort.
Take a
moment or two once or twice daily to speak privately; give a two-second pep
talk, mention something positive you happened to notice regarding his work,
behavior, self-control, focusing, etc.
I am also planning a somewhat Buddy
system for cooperative learning both at and above level.
I will not make
excuses for him, but rather encourage him strongly to manage his own behaviors
and succeed despite the challenges ahead.
Just a not-so average mom, getting fit between diaper changes and enchanted learning adventures.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
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- I am 30-something mother, elementary teacher become WAHM (TRAVEL AGENT). Wife to a mid-30 full (and a 1/2) time employee of Sikorsky & ultra runner.
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