By Dr. Lara Honos-Webb

 

The way you talk to your child can profoundly impact his or her behavior, motivation and ability to pay attention. One of the key strategies parents can use is to find and focus on  your child’s gifts. The best way to get improvements in areas of concern is to adopt a coaching approach. This means that you use frequent reminders of desired behaviors. It also means you give explanations for why they should use these desired behaviors. This is in sharp contrast to how most parents communicate with their ADHD child, “How many times do I have to tell you not to mouth off to your teachers?”  Here are five examples of things you can say to coach your child to better performance in school:

 

1. “It’s ok to ask lots of questions, it shows your curiosity, problem solving ability and leadership. You will be more effective in getting the outcomes you want if you use a tone and style that shows your respect for your teacher.”

 

2.  “Your teachers work hard to give you the best education and they care a lot about you, I want you to show respect and appreciation for their hard work.”

 

3. “When you can sit still in class, remember that you can be the boss of your body. If you take a couple deep breathes and remind yourself to calm down you can take control.”

 

4. “The best way to get your teacher to support you is to look at her and listen when she talks.”

 

5. “Remember that the harder you try, the smarter you get. You can build your brain by working hard.”

 

Lara Honos-Webb, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist licensed in California. She is author of The Gift of ADHD and Listening to Depression: How Understanding Your Pain Can Heal Your Life which was selected by Health Magazine as one of the best therapy books of 2006. The Gift of ADHD Activity Book: 101 Ways To Transform Problems into Strengths and The Gift of Adult ADD were released in 2008.  Her work has been featured in Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, The Chicago Tribune and Publisher’s Weekly, ivillage.com, msn.com, abcnews.com as well as newspapers across the country and local and national radio and television. Her books have over 125,000 copies in print. The American Psychiatric Association included the Gift of ADHD (2005) in its recommended reading list in their “ADHD Parents Medication Guide.” She specializes in the treatment of ADHD and depression and the psychology of pregnancy and motherhood; she speaks regularly on her areas of expertise. Honos-Webb completed a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship at University of California, San Francisco, and has been an assistant professor teaching graduate students. She has published more than 25 scholarly articles.

 

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Okay, i am 27 years old.I am a bachelor and i am living with my friends.I am having my food most of the time in restaurants.I have very bad diet history.I hardly had any nutritious food in my child hood.Now a days i feel very lethargic,tired,drowsiness and fatigue on top of that poor concentration .I started to procrastinate all my important work.I am easily distracted.some times i feel very anxious,nervous,depression and restlessness. I have mood swings too.Very easily irritable and short fuse.Food sensitivities . What could be the reason ADD or ADHD,Anxiety, Personality disorder,Nutrition deficiency,poor nutrition absorption,any parasite infections, intestinal worms anything else.May be i am too much worried if it is psychological or poor nutrition i can take care of those things. But my doctor does not take me seriously he is simply laughing at me and ask me to come some other day for some psychological treatment.But my intuition says that something is not okay.My health condition affecting my life, job, and relationships in many ways(poor concentration, anxious, nervousness, mood swings etc) please give me some elaborate answer. Thanks in advance.

Try to avoid outside food, if not possible be in the habit of eating veg and simple food like only daal rice and chapati.

Drink water at regular intervals.

Eat some fruits like apple, banana, grapes.

Do half n hour pranayam/yoga everyday.

Try to develop a good lifestyle:

Reduce your ejaculation as much as possible and if you r able to do this after 3 days start doing some stomach excercises for 10 min. every morning….

avoid eating junk and oily food at all.

use zandu pancharist for one month 2 times daily after breakfast and dinner.

Please try it….feel it….i will be happy when u overcome this situation

and just stop thinking about all this problems and think something good and follow the above mentioed tips…..may god bless u….

thanks

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I have a boy who shows the clinical signs of Bipolar. I can’t get Doctors to listen to me or even evaluate him. How do you deal with these kids on a daily basses? What cases this? Do you ever get control of your won emotions of having this type of child? Does this child get control. If you have a child with Bipolar or ADHD and Bipolar pleas share what you know. Thanks ;-)
How old is he? My son is 26 and I’ve been dealing with this for that long. If he is in school, have him see the school counselor, Their recommendatations go a long way. This is a good place to start. My son is currently on abilify and has done wonders. He was all over the place for a long time and we had tried all different meds.Zolfoft made him way worse! I know it is draing on you also cuz it was for me. I found a surport group near my house and it did help to know that I wasn’t the only one going though this. I learned to make sure that I set aside time for me just to relax and regroup. I know at times you feel like giving up at least I did. I prayed alot and wrote alot in my journal. Don’t give up your all your son has to fight for him. I f things get really out of control have him committed then they have to g et you some help. Trust me I know that’s the hardest thing a parent can do. When none of by sons meds were working he lost all control one day and tried to choke me. That was the hardest phone call I ever made but the most productive for my son. I will keep you in my prayers.

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Okay, i am 27 years old.I am a bachelor and i am living with my friends.I am having my food most of the time in restaurants.I have very bad diet history.I hardly had any nutritious food in my child hood.Now a days i feel very lethargic,tired,drowsiness and fatigue on top of that poor concentration .I started to procrastinate all my important work.I am easily distracted.some times i feel very anxious,nervous,depression and restlessness. I have mood swings too.Very easily irritable and short fuse.Food sensitivities . What could be the reason ADD or ADHD,Anxiety, Personality disorder,Nutrition deficiency,poor nutrition absorption,any parasite infections, intestinal worms anything else.May be i am too much worried if it is psychological or poor nutrition i can take care of those things. But my doctor does not take me seriously he is simply laughing at me and ask me to come some other day for some psychological treatment.But my intuition says that something is not okay.My health condition affecting my life, job, and relationships in many ways(poor concentration, anxious, nervousness, mood swings etc) please give me some elaborate answer. Thanks in advance.

I’d suggest starting with nutrition. That includes all things you consume including pharmaceuticals.

But first take a look at your diet and discover how much Bisphenol-A you consume. This chemical is a neurotoxin & is known to cause symptoms that mimic depression because it is a dopaminergic system disruptor.

BPA is also an endocrine system disruptor. It has many studies confirm and has many other potential health side effects.

BPA is in plastics,receipt paper, canned food liners, microwave food containers, etc. It is the reason fast food restaurants stopped using plastic containers in the 1980’s. It will leech into your food through heat.

There are many other other artificial chemicals we as humans are exposed to every day that have serious health effects.

The body also needs Vitamin D to be physically & emotionally healthy, so I would suggest a bit of sunlight daily as well.

I would also encourage one to research the benefits of eating as healthy as possible because it affect ones body’s health. Before one starts taking serotonin uptake inhibitors (antidepressants) find out the potential side effect as well, they seriously affect your brain chemistry. The brain is a physical organ in the body and needs proper nutrition just like the heart.

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