How to Discipline a Child with ADHD

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ADHD - How Do You Discipline Your Child?

healthcentral.com — “According to a recent study, 90 percent of parents still use spanking. I know I have, at some points, swatted my kids on the butt to get their attention, although I am strongly against "hitting" as discipline. So am I in the 90 percent?View full resource at healthcentral.com

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New study showing #spanking increases aggression. Question of the Week: Do You Spank Your Child? http://tinyurl.com/yfxcfnd #adhd

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When is time-out appropriate? How should you respond if your child lies or steals? http://bit.ly/r6WLP6 #kids #health #discipline #parenting

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To Discipline or Not to Discipline!

missingsecrettoparenting.com — “To discipline or not to discipline is a hot topic! This is a question that enters almost every parent’s mind, sometimes on a daily basis. Do you ever find yourself in a reactionary role to something your child has done wondering if you should discipline him? And then if you do, what disciplinary action should you choose?View full resource at missingsecrettoparenting.com

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How do I know if my child is ADHD?

schoolfamily.com — “How do I know if my child is ADHD?View full resource at schoolfamily.com

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Are you wondering if your child might have ADHD? This post may give you some insight. http://ht.ly/2mgRn

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Autism Discipline, Discipline autistic child, Disciplining Children

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Tough love approaches may leave a child with autism feelng frustrated, confused, angry & even freightended. http://bit.ly/7ZWDZ

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Disciplining Your Child

kidshealth.org — “It's important to be consistent aboutdiscipline. If you don't stick to the rules and consequences, kids aren't likely to either.Find out how to vary your approach to fit your family.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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Disciplining Your Child

kidshealth.org — “It's important to be consistent aboutdiscipline. If you don't stick to the rules and consequences, kids aren't likely to either.Find out how to vary your approach to fit your family.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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Disciplining Your Child

kidshealth.org — “It's important to be consistent about discipline. If you don't stick to the rules and consequences, kids aren't likely to either. Find out how to vary your approach to fit your family.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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ADHD - Creating a Discipline Process at Home

healthcentral.com — “Children with ADHD are more difficult to discipline than those without ADHD and often need different disciplinary measures and methods to learn. Learn how to create an effective discipline process.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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ADHD: How to survive with a wild child | Life and style | The Guardian

guardian.co.uk — “Anna Selleck's son Ben was very hard work. He ran around like a firecracker, swore at school and earned a clutch of diagnoses from experts, including ADHD and Asperger's. This is her personal survival…View full resource at guardian.co.uk

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ADHD: How to survive with a wild child | Life and style | The Guardian

guardian.co.uk — “Anna Selleck's son Ben was very hard work. He ran around like a firecracker, swore at school and earned a clutch of diagnoses from experts, including ADHD and Asperger's. This is her personal survival…View full resource at guardian.co.uk

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ADHD: How to survive with a wild child: The Guardian... so don't be tempted to become Parent Teacher Association c... http://bit.ly/ceQF3t

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ADHD and Recess: How Physical Activity Improves School Behavior

additudemag.com — “Studies show that ADHD children who lose recess actually suffer worse classroom behavior as a result ADHD symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment information for adults and children from experts in attention deficit and learning disabilities like dyslexia. How to manage ADD medications, set up school accommodations for your child, help your marriage to an ADD/ADHD adult parent children with discipline problems, use alternative treatments, succeed at work, and manage time and money.View full resource at additudemag.com

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Dr. Jacqueline Gerhart: How can a parent know if child has ADHD?

host.madison.com — “Dr. Jacqueline Gerhart: How can a parent know if child has ADHD?View full resource at host.madison.com

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Dr. Jacqueline Gerhart: How can a parent know if child has ADHD? http://t.co/nxCbDjIx

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ADDvance - How do I tell my child about ADD (ADHD)?

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ADHD in children - How to discuss ADHD/ADD with your child. Experts give tips and advice. http://bit.ly/agRN3c

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How do we diagnose ADHD?

examiner.com — “Understanding My ADHD - A book for kids and parents How exactly do doctors arrive at a diagnosis of ADHD for a child? The most important component to arrive at an accurate diagnosis of ADHD is for a physician or a mental health professional to …View full resource at examiner.com

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