If children regularly show habits of crawling on chairs and windows and making noise, it is likely to be a behavioral disorder or "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder" abbreviated as ADHD.
▪️ Genetic or chemical changes in the brain, stains in or around the house, and dirty conditions may be the cause of this.
▪️ Emotionally immature, their behavior may be to attract attention from others. Despite this, their intelligence level may be higher than that of other children.
Dealing with such children can be very difficult for parents or teachers.Do not react angrily to such children. Ask them why they are doing this when the child is in a good mood.
Tell the child the correct way. The child should be aware that the actions done are not appropriate. Then they will want to continue the practice.
▪️ should sit in the front row in the class.
Also check if they imitate TV and cartoon characters. Because children who exhibit such behaviours have a higher IQ. Their skills can be used to teach their classmates. By taking on responsibilities, the child's confidence will increase. Gradually these character defects
Children with ADHD tend to be hyperactive and difficult to control. So be patient when dealing with them, don't argue with them too much because it can cause a lot of harm. Appreciate the good things they do and tell them that it is wrong to be patient when they do bad things.
Children with ADHD have a hard time falling asleep. Parents always make sure that they go to bed on time. Lack of sleep increases inattention and hyperactivity. Avoid caffeine and suga that disrupt sleep.
Exercise helps improve focus. Hyperactivity is reduced when their excess energy is spent on exercise.
Aggressive outbursts from children with ADHD can be a common problem. “Time-out” is an effective way to calm both you and your overactive child. If your child acts out in public, they should be immediately removed in a calm and decisive manner. “Time-out” should be explained to the child as a period to cool off and think about the negative behavior they have exhibited. Try to ignore mildly disruptive behaviors as a way for your child to release his or her pent-up energy. However, destructive, abusive, or intentionally disruptive behavior which goes against the rules you establish should always be punished.
Above all treatment is very important. Your child needs professional help along with your encouragement. Their mental health must be considered. So seek the help of a therapist when needed
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