ADHD mummas

Anon Imperfect Mum

ADHD mummas

What made you think your child had ADHD? And you were right... I have some feelings my child is showing signs...

Posted in:  Behaviour, Kids

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Simone Jade

My son has adhd.
I knew something was a miss... he was just different to my other 2.
Overboard with not being able to sit still, focus, unable to follow more tha one instruction at a time.
Get a referral to a pediatrician.
Good luck xx

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Simone Jade

My son has adhd.
I knew something was a miss... he was just different to my other 2.
Overboard with not being able to sit still, focus, unable to follow more tha one instruction at a time.
Get a referral to a pediatrician.
Good luck xx

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Anon Imperfect Mum

My 5 year old was just diagnosed with ADHD, he has always been challenging, from birth! He always screamed never, slept, still struggles. He is my middle son, the other 2 are great sleepers. He is impulsive, has no sense of danger (would run straight across a road) his concentration is terrible, i could send him into his room for one thing and he would forget!! He never sits still, always running!! Could climb before he could walk....he also has a bad temper and gets upset at the smallest things. In saying that he is the most affectionate of my boys, he has a heart of gold and is very caring! With the right guidance, boundaries and structure i know he will move mountains!

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Alison Massina

At 3 my son diagnosed with Aspergers, adhd, odd and probably heaps of other things. We got diagnosis so we could get help with OT, early intervention and aides at school. Now 11 and I tried everything from exercises , OT , essential oils, boundaries , rules, rugulations,diet, natural therapies, social stories, visual aides,homeopathic remedies, psychologists, tutors,counsellors, even went to worlds expert in Aspergers office however after all this time he could not remember 2x6. Last Christmas I devoted every day for weeks to his maths(that's his downfall) and it nearly broke me and my family apart. Went to dr and finally got medication. Guess who now knows his times tables, he remembers them and puts them to use when finding out problems. I am still unhappy about him loosing weight due to loss of appetite but high school is next year and he can't be left behind. My other boy 8 is figity, talks a lot and doesn't sit still but he retains his information and isn't struggling so I can over come his probs by exercise and getting him to stand to do his homework . Remember each child is different.

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