Homeschooling and ADHD

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @TheNishashree
    @TheNishashree 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank-you so much for making this podcast, I am mother of a 7 year old ADHD kid and I am facing lots of blame on my parenting for his hyper active and aggressive behavior

  • @AdMajoremDeiGloriam-ri9pf
    @AdMajoremDeiGloriam-ri9pf Год назад +3

    In our experience a diagnosis was helpful in obtaining accommodations in college. My daughter had an academic coach assigned to her, she can take an extended time on tests, she has the use of technology that will record classes so she doesn't miss any notes. We didn't utilize medication for a long time. Once we did, she stopped struggling and started shining in her school work. It is a personal decision and there is no right or wrong choice. It is about what works for each family. This was our experience. We are starting again with another child who was diagnosed with ADHD and will start medication once he's in 9th grade. They are a gift to us as it requires more patience and understanding on our part to help them through it.

  • @annawhitmore599
    @annawhitmore599 Год назад +4

    The book Disconnected Kids by Dr. Robert Melillo, founder of Brain Balance program. It will help you understand the in’s and out’s of ADHD and how to heal the brain in many ways. It’s incredible, even just for the understanding wayyyy more than just a distracted child. That 6 yr old has a developmental age of 4 and that factors into their behavior. So much helpful info and way forward!

  • @TheChinaLady
    @TheChinaLady 2 года назад +3

    The diagnosis can be useful when the child gets to college. There are accommodations that a uni can make

  • @simpleadventure2857
    @simpleadventure2857 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, I absolutely love your comment about preparing our children to be their best selves! Thank you!

  • @laurenalmeyda6916
    @laurenalmeyda6916 Год назад +2

    For parents who have gotten a diagnosis and medications are not working...hang in there. Keep it fun, mix it up, give them lots of breaks and even follow their lead on what they would want to learn about.

  • @christineharclerode3101
    @christineharclerode3101 2 года назад +1

    Dr. Russell Barkley is a fantastic resource to learn about adhd. He has several you tube videos.
    Thank you for sharing ladies. This information is so very helpful.

  • @brigitabaumgardner207
    @brigitabaumgardner207 Год назад +2

    I don’t see the book mentioned in the description. Could you share the link here?

  • @929jpotter
    @929jpotter Месяц назад

    “Really difficult food changes” can make huge differences. Disappointed to see it downplayed as too hard or not worth it.

  • @stellabeam25
    @stellabeam25 Год назад +1

    This video was so helpful and comforting to hear. Thank you!

  • @valor101arise
    @valor101arise Месяц назад

    Perfect thankyou

  • @jvee7471
    @jvee7471 2 года назад

    Thank you for this! This was a very helpful video.

  • @melissastofey2911
    @melissastofey2911 Год назад

    I'm not home schooling my grandson. But he will be staying with me because my daughter is moving out of our neighborhood. He has attention deficit disorder. Hes going into a second grade and he only knows slight words. I need to help him read. And I have attention deficit disorder. And I've learned very slowly. But I've gotten so much better in my life. And I don't want to watch him be behind. If you have any suggestions, we really don't like having him on the medication that they want to put a mind. But he is off the chain. And I need to get structure into his life activities. We're gonna pay for our karate swim license. I'm hoping that will help l Library
    I'many suggestions, please?

  • @arianahussain4234
    @arianahussain4234 2 года назад

    Wheres the link gift of adhd

  • @ReiverGrad14
    @ReiverGrad14 2 года назад +3

    Ok first of all there are 3 types of ADHD. Hyperactive, inattentive and combined. Second, there is no ADHD spectrum. It's not like Autism where you have different levels. You either have ADHD or you don't. If your child is hyperactivity, her tips work. They don't work for ADHD kids who are not full of boundless energy.

    • @cristyzeigler3312
      @cristyzeigler3312 Год назад

      True. My kid's inattentive, definitely ADHD, but only inattentive. I personally have the combination myself.

  • @misfithomemaker3683
    @misfithomemaker3683 2 года назад

    👍 Thankyou

  • @adoreyourcorephysiotherapy
    @adoreyourcorephysiotherapy 4 месяца назад

    Argh the music is sooo annoying and loud!

    • @PamBarnhill
      @PamBarnhill  4 месяца назад

      It lasts for less than 30 seconds 🤷🏼‍♀️