I got diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 16, spent my whole life fighting ADHD. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. This is something that really need to be use globally to help people with related health challenges.
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Ive done shrooms last month in my house. It taught me how severely traumatized I was from alcohol. I healed from many mental traumas from my past and was able to forgive, let go. Shrooms to me is a remedy not a vice. I even felt more refreshed the morning after. So no hangovers. No depression mood for days. No anxiety.I now have a more calm mind
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2 years ago my sons mother dropped our severe adhd son off at my door and moved across the united states and never looked back , iv tried medications adderall and didnt like the results so iv just let it be somedays are a joy many more then most are angry hes 10 its just us against this adhd its real i worry most that hell hurt himself or others i feel lost my entire life has to be devoted to it dont gove up your not alone sometimes i 2 dont wana come home but this is the hand i was dealt and we all must play our cards
@Jessica K thank u for reading my vent , adhd can destroy a home a marriage and a childs life sum get it goid some get the bad its the parents who dont give up is the ones with biggest shields i guess if ppl were to ask me whats the deal with adhd id just say be thankful for what you have and for what your child has not best wishes to yours
DANKSTAR209, I always said if God was to offer me a million dollars to relive my ADHD life, I would turn him done. I am 55 and lived with true ADHD when doctors couldn't explain it. The only reason I didn't commit suicide was that since I was living in hell, why would I die and go to hell. I say this to say people that don't live with ADHD love to give negative advice. Seek out ADHDers and ask them how to help your kinfolk alone with a doctor not in it for the money. If you don't mind I would like to tell you some tools that work for my daughter and son.
This is so encouraging and i really do commend you for fighting ADHD with your child. My daughters are 7 and 3 . Its tough , i do have those feelings of the staying in my room to reset . We go through bad days but i love how you said we must play our cards …because boy are they given at random
Someday I hope you look back on all this and realize it was all worth it. No one can fully understand your struggles but you should know that many must be proud and many inspired looking at you deal with it. If you are putting all the love and effort, it will get better. Time is the trick. Nothing greater than a parent you knows their responsibility and fulfills it against all odds….kudos to you!
Thank you for this video. I agree to this entirely.. This is my experience… I have 2 kids with adhd. What I have learned to be effective in having them listen and obey me is when I keep very patient with them when they have tantrums or not in the mood. During the times that they’re not in the mood and just want to be left alone, I dont bother them. When they have tantrums, I have to keep calm and just listen and make sure they dont get hurt… and i should avoid getting angry bec that makes it worse.. And the best of all is to give them lots of love, understanding, and affirmation. I also found out that being sad when they dont listen/ obey me, is effective to get their attention. Then they ask me what’s wrong Mom? Why are you sad? Then that’s my opportunity to tell them what they did wrong, that made me sad.. sometimes it works and they will even say sorry to me and say “ok i will stop now. please be happy now 😊”. It also works when I hug them and kiss them.. physical affection of love.. helps them calm down when they’re depressed or angry..and always say positive things rather than negative. 😊
Absolutely same I m experiencing with my 4 year old son. Hugs & kisses works miracles and if I keep myself patient at that time he cut down on his tantrums time.and gets back to happy mood and also says sorry to me if I look sad 👍🏻 On the other hand if I am angry and force him to listen/obey…it gets so so much worse. Hugs & kisses and calmly listening and talking with him makes him Good 👍🏻
Yes! I realized early on that “time-outs” would not work for my son but “time-ins” worked wonders! (That’s when I just sit down with him and hold him calmly and lovingly…it kind of re-sets his mind so he can focus on fixing the problem).
I’m in tears because it’s so difficult, I’ve tried so many approaches and I just don’t even know what to do, my daughter is 7 in second grade, she can’t make any friends, and it breaks my heart, she’s an amazing beautiful bright girl, but it’s sad that other kids just can’t accept her and don’t understand her, she’s so sweet, but she can is bossy and other kids just don’t like that, I get frustrated sometimes and feel so bad about it, she gets frustrated and feels like she’s not enough or something is wrong with her brain, I’ve had hours long conversations with her about how there’s nothing wrong with her she just think differently than others and other people just simply don’t understand, I just hate seeing my daughter go through this, she needs lots of extra attention, but I became pregnant with my son and he’s 3 now, she’s still having a really hard time that she can’t get my full attention anymore, so it makes it more difficult, she gets jealous and doesn’t understand fully why he needs extra attention I try to explain it to her but she’s just really hard in herself and self critical. I love everything about her tho, she’s hilarious and has taught me a lot! She’s truly an amazing little girl. But it’s definitely not easy, but of course as parents we should t expect that we signed up for easy right?
Try to change his dieet, might not seem easy but SO worth it. Start with taking Gluten away (no bread, pasta, cookies etc), replace with gluten free options, after 6weeks you WILL notice a difference. Then follow with the obvious, no sugar or sugary stuff, no lactose which studies can show you all affect their brain/state of mind due inflammation or glucose spikes. Good luck!
I feel the same way. My daughter is 7 and she's having a hard time and it reminds me of how misunderstood I was a child/teenager. Have you considered homeschooling? I really want to but I can't afford to stay home full-time.
You have put down in words of how I feel and go through. Helpless! Sometimes looking at our child in their tough phase when they are with us is my only relief. Atleast we’re able to understand what they might go through to help them. They might blow out to be a beautiful person when they become adult. Let us hope for the best.
Wow! This video was just what I needed. We are currently in the process of getting our son evaluated for ADHD. He shows signs that to me, teachers, and friends appear to be textbook ADHD. I just want to be able to help him!! I want him to be happy and live a successful life! He is nearly 9 years old. I look forward to pushing ahead and getting him on track so he feels confident and ready. Then maybe the calls from the school will become less frequent.
Hello Rogers, don't let anyone tell you he is a bad child and there is no such thing as ADHD. You seem like a strong Advocate. Continue, he is going to need you, and you are going to need it for yourself. My son is now learning from online school without medication. Hate meds! God bless you and yours!
So am I !! January 18th and 19th he was tested. Then Feb 22 I was supposed to get the “results” but then more paperwork was needed at the last minute. 😭😭😭😭😭 Now until March 7th I get the results. My son is inattentive and not “hyper.” It is quite draining. Hang in there!
I have 2 children with adhd and another with adhd/autism with another - every day is exactly the same and hard… it sucks tbf. I love them but it’s sucks
Hang in there, my kids don't have adhd but I work with kids that have it Lol 12 kids at once with adhd and autism so I am trying to find tips they don't teach you at school.
Sending love❤, it’s tough! Please get a copy of “Scattered Minds” by Dr Gabor Mate, really good book and provides another perspective on ADHD. Also has suggestive measures to take. Good luck
Try to change their dieet, might not seem easy but SO worth it. Start with taking Gluten away (no bread, pasta, cookies etc), replace with gluten free options, after 6weeks you WILL notice a difference. Then follow with the obvious, no sugar or sugary stuff, no lactose which studies can show you all affect their brain/state of mind due inflammation or glucose spikes. Good luck!
I have ADHD. I’m the person who is inattentive. So parenting for me is extremely stressful, difficult and exhausting. Now unfortunately my son has ADHD, and I recognized it immediately! I have been begging his doctor for help so I can give him the best life. My parents unfortunately abused me and beat me, and I’m a mess. So I refuse to parent my child the way they did. But I have no help, no guidance, and no support. My husband doesn’t have ADHD and it doesn’t run in his family. So he is lost. Where I can relate to my son so quickly, and then I’m accused of being to soft on him, and my mother thinks I should hit him to make him behave like they hit me. This video is exactly what I needed to see, I’m trying to get help for my son, but mental health in Canada is seriously lacking. And I’m so exhausted myself trying to regulate him and myself at the same time.
Oh girl same, I’m dealing with this too, my husband grew up with the hitting discipline and he thinks that’s the way to do it, but I do not let that happen, but he’s a little harsh with yelling and it creates more isssues and giving in our relationship around my child, so it’s almost worst to step in and yell at him in front of my daughter, I’ve had long conversations with my husband tho alone that it is just not the way to approach our daughter, she’s also learning to hit others which I hate, I get notifications from the school that my daughter has hit another child…ugh
I can relate to the struggle I'm xm adhd adult with a hyperactive child with adhd and the hardest thing is people not understanding the situation and making negative judgements
I was just diagnosed and my child is showing signs as well. We are set to get her evaluated soon. Kicker is that my spouse may also have it as we have many of the same issues but he's not diagnosed. Being a parent is so hard and like you, my parents weren't great. I got through life by being terrified of failure and poverty and now motivation is so hard for me. I find parenting to be draining even though I love my child very much. I just want her to have a better, easier and happier life than Ive had.
I have ADHD and my son has ADHD… I was beat and I beat him only if it was something really bad… which seemed to be a lot in elementary school… middle and high school was better with him not almost being expelled from school… it was a roller coaster… he would take the meds then not want the meds… ran away a few times then stayed with family and stayed with friends family. It’s a conflict… if you don’t spank them and allow everything then you may have them in jail because society doesn’t care about ADHD You spank them and they grow up to hate you because you spanked them to keep them out of the hands of the authorities. They get physical with you as a teen because you let them get away with too much and never spanked or disciplined effectively to prevent them from hurting you. My son went to the marines at 17yo, got through boot camp and got out. My son “divorced” me when he was 19yo and never looked back. He’s very angry. He was very angry as a child. We were in therapy from age 3 to 17yo. I was a single parent. He went to private schools and nationally ranked high schools. He’s a genius! Lives somewhere in California. He just turned 30yo. All I can do is pray for him heavily and hope that I will see my only child again. ❤
I just use soft jazz music 🎶 and we dance together dance 🕺🏻. We also read books & clean up 🧹 together. When that’s not enough we go to the park, I make him color 🖍️, and drink warm tea ☕️ . I know he needs medication 💊 but I’m trying to hold out till he turns at least 9yo.
@@tigreserrano21 He is in the process of learning his own way of coping. All I can do is guide. He is struggling with middle school the same way I did. For me I’m watching the bad dream happen all over again.
Just remember that be " normal" is already great result for them,they struggle for the " normal", easy for others kids without issues, thing, putting much more efford for the same result. Be proud of your kid for how strong he is comparable to others, that take those results for granted without any hard work on it! By doing just " normal" adhd kid is doing really much more than normal. And their source of strenght is your unconditional love.
ADHD is symptom with greed and selfishness in adulthood not in children. Assumptions on children developing ADHD is misdiagnosis of the underlying personal problems in life long developments. Thanks for sharing your medica, and relatives assessments.
Feed your children way more fruits and vegetables and throw away the added sugars and processed fatty foods. Stick to pure liquids, encourage drinking pure water too. Takeaway the tablet and turn off the television and ENGAGE WITH YOUR CHILD AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. Play some relaxing music in the home as you put puzzles together or help with an art project… etc etc etc.
Such solid advice for parents dealing with ADHD challenges! It’s tough watching your kid struggle but little changes really can make a big difference. The ADHD Parenting Guide for Boys by Richard Bass is an awesome resource too with practical tips that actually work! Parenting a kid with ADHD isn’t easy, but with patience, understanding and a few good tools, you can help them navigate life and feel more confident.
ADHD doesn’t work that way 🤨😒 it’s a life long disorder and I have ADHD. I wasn’t diagnosed until I was 18 & my mom had pregnancy complications with me before I was born and I had a seizure at birth which damaged my frontal lobe so yes I was automatically have ADHD as a result of that 🤦🏾♀️
I have an add child he has the inattentive element and it is debilitating he's only 12 presents as depressed, no motivation, angry and rude screaming, I dislike my own child he makes life miserable. Why do so many adults glamorise ADHD I worry what my child future will be. He does minimal classwork, no homework and is academically behind yet school refuse EHCP, absolutely awful. My child is physically aggressive, embarrasses me in public, lacks good personal hygiene. Yet in the UK add medication has huge shortages. Its no life, its debilitating, truly!
Does your child’s father live with him/you? I really think some of these behaviours occur when there is not a strong male father presence in the home [not to be rude to you: it’s just a theory of mine that I’m exploring]
@@lifeandliteraturewithsadia Your right, no my son's father and I divorced just before his third birthday and I think the trauma from our arguments and the domestic violence experienced including when I was holding him sadly all added to the effects on him.
@@socialwork63 I am so sorry to hear that you and your son experienced that 💔 I think having him spend time with good male role models eg uncles, football/karate teachers and so on, may help your son, at least somewhat
@@lifeandliteraturewithsadia Yep, he sees his dad every other week, Dad who is Egyptian is in fact currently with him in Egypt for the 6 weeks holiday and his other children and wife. However, he doesn't recognise nor observe the same behaviour from our son . Our son is compliant and respectful towards him, rude to me but still needs to be prompted to do things and complete tasks. Yet the behaviour we experience is 360 different which further complicates the issues.
I’m making every mistake in the book. I don’t know how to raise a kid with ADHD. He’s exhausting. Doesn’t listen. No motivation. No interest in learning anything new. Just wants to play video games non-stop. I can tell him 15 times to do something and he won’t do it until I scream at him. He’s 10yo and I still have to tell him how to pack his bookbag every morning even though it’s the same routine everyday. It’s absolutely maddening. How can he NOT know how to pack his bookbag?!He does it everyday!! And yet, I have to tell him. It makes me insane. I am not a patient person and here I am with an ADHD child. I am failing at this miserably.
Hi, I have adhd so I can understand how you might feel dealing with a child with adhd (I know I put my parents through it ) Something I felt always helped me when it came to constantly forgetting how to do things was having written instructions nearby. If your son is able to read well enough, it might be helpful to start having him use written instructions for packing his bag. That way he might start to be Able to do things more independently. Written instructions don’t work for everyone but it might be worth trying if you havnt already
My journey with my son he's five going to be 6 this Friday it was truly a struggle I've been studying him since he was a baby actually I know something was not quite right cuz sometimes he would have outbursts go to different emotional changes then I really realized that even more when he started kindergarten so unfortunately have to be retained in kindergarten again but now he's on medication and it's really been helping him do better now still have a lot of work to work on but a little progress is better than no progress but my advice to someone doesn't recognize the sign study you might get backlash watch watch what your kids eat try to be careful environment that they be in always listen to your first instinct set up routines conversations and always have talks about making good choices on what we expected them to do be consistent with them I try to have long talks as much as possible my son plays a lot balance it out after I make them work and earn things he has ADHD but he still equal to other in the same consequences will happen if you do certain things be completely honest with them know how to separate the play time from day-to-day activities sometime Miguel woman take a couple deep breaths and go for a little small walk if you exercise work out a little bit couple push-ups try to redirect them that energy they got into something constructive instead of some destructive and try to keep them away from red dye 40 other harmful chemicals and keep him away from things like tomatoes sugar grapes play take the medication we have to have certain things that helps work with the medication instead of altering the medication so no oranges stay encouraged and know it's a hard task pray about it teach your child to pray and make sure they attend their therapy sessions and make sure you be active there and interact with the therapist so you all work together
I am ADHD and so does my kid. It was so effective to do sport activities where kids can tired as soccer, running, swimming and the best one is self defense sports ( teakwando jujitsu karate ) it releases stress and teaching them self defense. Avoid sugars, screening and medicine. If they do sports they can also be so successful in school.
I'm just realizing my son has it, I feel so alone and can't stop panicking and crying, it's a lot of work. I love him and want to help but I don't know how to
My 8 year old Grandson has been diagnosed as ADHD. We are currently experiencing medication shortages. This leads to inconsistency in taking his medication timely. He truly suffers…interactions at school, his sibling and all who have contact with him. It is so frustrating!
Try to change his diet, might not seem easy but SO worth it. Start with taking Gluten away (no bread, pasta, cookies etc), replace with gluten free options, after 6weeks you WILL notice a difference. Then follow with the obvious, no sugar or sugary stuff, no lactose which studies can show you all affect their brain/state of mind due inflammation or glucose spikes. Good luck!
Hopefully, your frustration is with the others that like to blame the child all the time, and destroy their sense of self, labeling the child as the problem. Gives people a pass in being unempathetic. I hate people being judgmental when Im patient and try to understand where the problem lies, like what stimuli triggers reactions, that generally stem from anxiety. These kids pick up on the contempt. Make it way worse. Hopefully you remain vigilant, and protect the child's mental health.
@@andreavfirsttelling a parent to feed a restricted diet to a child is pure insanity. Gluten free diets are actually very dangerous. No amounts of diets will help adhd.
The thing is I was born in mid 80s and mental health wasn’t talked about or studied. I was never diagnosed with any disorders learning or otherwise and the details in this video don’t help a parent that is easily distracted inattentive and issue focusing on reading books or online videos. No actual examples or methods given for discipline or how to plan routine in this rushed daily life. There is no time and patience to explain before going in public place and I ask my kid to look me in the eyes and try to stay focused on what I’m trying to teach or say. He is 7 and still too young for doctors to diagnose properly and it has strained my marriage and I think the mother is also adhd and issues with being told tasks to do and not forget or get confused. It’s very frustrating. I have home videos of me constantly sitting in different positions squirming etc while reading from a book. I have still yet to find how I can get secondary education to apply for something like IT when I’m a learn by experience and visual learner and I’ve still yet to find a right fit for a job to stay at and now Im closing on 40 years old. Yes it does make mentally physically exhausted and non stable moods emotions and I have migraines daily. I need help but I don’t know what support group or who to ask for
I dropped out of 9th grade because of my adhd. As a kid my parents didn't kmow what adhd was. In the 80s and 90s it was never really talked about or heard of.
Im afraid to my son. Decrimantion era. The judgement world😢😢😢 god help my child. I dont have any to give him a therphy or check up. I wish i am the. One who suffer that
U are the majn sponsor as the parent. There are strategies to be implemented at home and they are very good. The child trusts primarily YOU, you are the best sponsor for this. There is time needed but with the right determination it will have very good results for your kid. He will have a happy life, you have to believe this and be positive.
Reason for saying that is he runs around all the time he cant sit still.he plays rough,hitting kids.he interups me when im busy,.doenst pay attention when i speak and alot more .i dont know what to do...he struggles to speak to.im a single parent.his father died of colon cancer when he was 2
Try to change his dieet, might not seem easy but SO worth it. Start with taking Gluten away (no bread, pasta, cookies etc), replace with gluten free options, after 6weeks you WILL notice a difference. Then follow with the obvious, no sugar or sugary stuff, no lactose which studies can show you all affect their brain/state of mind due inflammation or glucose spikes. Good luck!
I was and am literally both types of ADHD. I do, stupid, impulsive things that I regret later, and I'm always forgetting where I put things and have trouble following multi-step instructions.
@@KathrynloveX11 For me, there is no difference. I have the symptoms of both. For others, they may be impulsive, but not have trouble paying attention to things, and vice versa.
I am so glad these people were not around when i was a child. My parents would have swallowed everything they sayed that would have bet me when it didn't work.🤔
Seeking some suggestions My sons school has started to remove him from class earlier than the other children and sends him to the office before the home bell. The school has mentioned that he acts out occasionally towards the end of the day. My sons feels excluded and doesn’t understand why this is happening. Could you recommend a better plan for end of day that can still make my some comfortable He is 9 years old
try rewarding method - encourage him saying you have to behave nicely at the end of the day( in the morning before he leaves home) say bye to friends, check your books stationaries are in place , recollect what you learnt the whole day, be cool and calm - if you do so we can go that place in weekend or something he likes the most. And eventually reduce the rewarding.
I thought this kind of thing could only happen in China, my 9 year old son was suspended from school by the parents in his class, we had a difficult summer vacation and I had to start homeschool mode
Honestly I think the school system is lacking, they still are not understanding what to do with kids who have adhd and it’s very common and becoming more common
I just met my sister in laws son he's 4 now and he's very very different, he shakes his hands like if he's caffinated! And stares at the object while he's doing it, he won't use words but jibberish like the movie goonies when the chunk do the noise ? He laughs with all his might and is never calm, if his baby sister cries he freaks out and starts screaming ! What can she do? Will he ever grow out if it or will he stay the same, will he put in a asylum when an adult? There's no improvement, I think he's gotten worse!
To me that sounds like it may be early signs of autism (maybe adhd, hard to tell but it’s not uncommon to have both)The hand shaking you’re talking about is a form of stimming. Stimming is basically repetitive movements or sounds that a person makes in order to regulate emotions. An example of this from my personal life is that when I’m upset, I often will flap my hands back and forth and it’s kind of a sub-conscious thing I do but it can also help me to calm down when I’m stressed . Stimming can also be a way to express joy or excitement so some people may flap their hands when they’re excited or they might jump up and down or make noises. Both autistic and non autistic people stimm, but autistic people and people with adhd do it much more often and it’s usually more noticeable. With the thing about him freaking out when his sister cries, that might mean that his sister’s crying makes him overstimulated. I assure you he won’t be put into an asylum for the things you’ve listed. Awareness of neurodivergence and how to help neurodivergent kids thrive while being the way they are has come a long way. Now I could be totally wrong about it being autism (or adhd) as I only know a few details of how he is but it might be worth looking into and seeing if any of the traits listed online match up with how he is in real life . (And if loud noises are frequently a problem for him I recommend trying out noise canceling headphones and seeing if those help him stay calm) If you would like some links to some good resources about autism and adhd feel free to ask . Hope this helps
There are folks far more capable of dealing with this than i am. My 4 year old granddaughter is way beyond my ability to cope. By default ive become babysitter. No dad help at all, no sitter will take her because of her behavior. Im the only one left and i cannot do it any longer. I fear a big problem is going to be caused when i tell my daughter that she'll have to go to work with her. Any suggestions?
Onzin medicatie zorg voor omgevingsfactoren goed zijn voor het kind. Voedsel, structuur en laat de beeldschermen achterwegen laat ze maar actief zijn in sporten.
Unfortunately, what this video fails to show is that parents are terrorists and tyrants dragging children to face various diseases and then thrown into the grave.
My daughter is 5 years old hyperactive disharder is take very nice but she is not going school true that so doctors look on so there will hello out thank God in Jesus name Amen
I have adhd and I’m a mother with 4 kids with adhd it’s a lot but I recommend not medicating ur adhd child because we with it need to learn how to function as humans and we can’t do that when we are falling a sleep on meds or can’t pay attention cuz everyone’s talking too slow wile we are on meds we still have the simptoms we are just easier for everyone els around ur to tolerate us rather than us learning good coping skills to be better with the disorder how would you like it if everyone needed you to be doped up to be around you becuase of something you cant control 😅 I feels like shit and if ur doing this and thinking oh I’m a shit person for durging my child then you are a good person listening to bad doctors 🥼
Everyone keeps trying to diagnose my kid as having ADHD so they can medicate him too but I feel like you, that putting him on meds to quiet him down is just a band-aid solution. Teaching him better coping skills seems more practical long term. Glad other parents feel like that too.
My two year old granddaughter is hyper everywhere we go she acts up an screams an she falls out I try to redirect everytime and I’ll even have to pick her up just so she won’t act up but she still does and when she’s upset cause she can’t get what she wants right then and there she will pick up anything she can an throw it. What can I do to help her stop these tantrums?
This is horrible advice. Children with adhd should be medicated depending on severity of adhd. My daughter has adhd and with medicine her grades went up big time, she is able to socialize better and has more friends, and her emotional regulation had come a long way. She has told me herself that the medication has changed her life for the better. If you were sleepy on meds it's because you were over medicated. Making sure to find the correct medication and dose is important. I myself had to try 3 different medications before I found one the suits me. You need to monitor your child and constantly check in on them to see how they feel. If they say things like, I feel dizzy, woozy, sleepy, angry, sad, confused etc then stop medication and back to the doctor to find a better option. Would you tell someone with diabetes not to take insulin and just eat better? Of someone with heart problems to stop taking it and just eat better and go for walks? This comment is so dangerous and can be incredibly harmful to children with adhd and no one needs to be shamed for taking medication that they need. Next time do better and do more research instead of painting everyone with your biased brush. 😊
I got diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 16, spent my whole life fighting ADHD. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. This is something that really need to be use globally to help people with related health challenges.
Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Germany. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them.
Hey! Yes Dr.medshrooms
Ive done shrooms last month in my house. It taught me how severely traumatized I was from alcohol. I healed from many mental traumas from my past and was able to forgive, let go. Shrooms to me is a remedy not a vice. I even felt more refreshed the morning after. So no hangovers. No depression mood for days. No anxiety.I now have a more calm mind
How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta
Yes he's Dr.medshrooms. Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
2 years ago my sons mother dropped our severe adhd son off at my door and moved across the united states and never looked back , iv tried medications adderall and didnt like the results so iv just let it be somedays are a joy many more then most are angry hes 10 its just us against this adhd its real i worry most that hell hurt himself or others i feel lost my entire life has to be devoted to it dont gove up your not alone sometimes i 2 dont wana come home but this is the hand i was dealt and we all must play our cards
@Jessica K thank u for reading my vent , adhd can destroy a home a marriage and a childs life sum get it goid some get the bad its the parents who dont give up is the ones with biggest shields i guess if ppl were to ask me whats the deal with adhd id just say be thankful for what you have and for what your child has not best wishes to yours
DANKSTAR209, I always said if God was to offer me a million dollars to relive my ADHD life, I would turn him done. I am 55 and lived with true ADHD when doctors couldn't explain it. The only reason I didn't commit suicide was that since I was living in hell, why would I die and go to hell. I say this to say people that don't live with ADHD love to give negative advice. Seek out ADHDers and ask them how to help your kinfolk alone with a doctor not in it for the money. If you don't mind I would like to tell you some tools that work for my daughter and son.
This is so encouraging and i really do commend you for fighting ADHD with your child. My daughters are 7 and 3 . Its tough , i do have those feelings of the staying in my room to reset . We go through bad days but i love how you said we must play our cards …because boy are they given at random
Someday I hope you look back on all this and realize it was all worth it. No one can fully understand your struggles but you should know that many must be proud and many inspired looking at you deal with it. If you are putting all the love and effort, it will get better. Time is the trick. Nothing greater than a parent you knows their responsibility and fulfills it against all odds….kudos to you!
@@kamarpreet its comments like yours that makes peoples day , i thank you for reading my story we take it day by day
Thank you for this video. I agree to this entirely..
This is my experience…
I have 2 kids with adhd. What I have learned to be effective in having them listen and obey me is when I keep very patient with them when they have tantrums or not in the mood. During the times that they’re not in the mood and just want to be left alone, I dont bother them. When they have tantrums, I have to keep calm and just listen and make sure they dont get hurt… and i should avoid getting angry bec that makes it worse.. And the best of all is to give them lots of love, understanding, and affirmation. I also found out that being sad when they dont listen/ obey me, is effective to get their attention. Then they ask me what’s wrong Mom? Why are you sad? Then that’s my opportunity to tell them what they did wrong, that made me sad.. sometimes it works and they will even say sorry to me and say “ok i will stop now. please be happy now 😊”. It also works when I hug them and kiss them.. physical affection of love.. helps them calm down when they’re depressed or angry..and always say positive things rather than negative. 😊
Absolutely same I m experiencing with my 4 year old son. Hugs & kisses works miracles and if I keep myself patient at that time he cut down on his tantrums time.and gets back to happy mood and also says sorry to me if I look sad 👍🏻
On the other hand if I am angry and force him to listen/obey…it gets so so much worse.
Hugs & kisses and calmly listening and talking with him makes him Good 👍🏻
Yes! I realized early on that “time-outs” would not work for my son but “time-ins” worked wonders! (That’s when I just sit down with him and hold him calmly and lovingly…it kind of re-sets his mind so he can focus on fixing the problem).
I’m in tears because it’s so difficult, I’ve tried so many approaches and I just don’t even know what to do, my daughter is 7 in second grade, she can’t make any friends, and it breaks my heart, she’s an amazing beautiful bright girl, but it’s sad that other kids just can’t accept her and don’t understand her, she’s so sweet, but she can is bossy and other kids just don’t like that, I get frustrated sometimes and feel so bad about it, she gets frustrated and feels like she’s not enough or something is wrong with her brain, I’ve had hours long conversations with her about how there’s nothing wrong with her she just think differently than others and other people just simply don’t understand, I just hate seeing my daughter go through this, she needs lots of extra attention, but I became pregnant with my son and he’s 3 now, she’s still having a really hard time that she can’t get my full attention anymore, so it makes it more difficult, she gets jealous and doesn’t understand fully why he needs extra attention I try to explain it to her but she’s just really hard in herself and self critical. I love everything about her tho, she’s hilarious and has taught me a lot! She’s truly an amazing little girl. But it’s definitely not easy, but of course as parents we should t expect that we signed up for easy right?
Try to change his dieet, might not seem easy but SO worth it. Start with taking Gluten away (no bread, pasta, cookies etc), replace with gluten free options, after 6weeks you WILL notice a difference. Then follow with the obvious, no sugar or sugary stuff, no lactose which studies can show you all affect their brain/state of mind due inflammation or glucose spikes. Good luck!
I feel the same way. My daughter is 7 and she's having a hard time and it reminds me of how misunderstood I was a child/teenager. Have you considered homeschooling? I really want to but I can't afford to stay home full-time.
You have put down in words of how I feel and go through. Helpless! Sometimes looking at our child in their tough phase when they are with us is my only relief. Atleast we’re able to understand what they might go through to help them. They might blow out to be a beautiful person when they become adult. Let us hope for the best.
I know one audio which helps ADHD kids if your interested please let me know
@@abc98127What is the audio
Wow! This video was just what I needed. We are currently in the process of getting our son evaluated for ADHD. He shows signs that to me, teachers, and friends appear to be textbook ADHD. I just want to be able to help him!! I want him to be happy and live a successful life! He is nearly 9 years old. I look forward to pushing ahead and getting him on track so he feels confident and ready. Then maybe the calls from the school will become less frequent.
Hello Rogers, don't let anyone tell you he is a bad child and there is no such thing as ADHD. You seem like a strong Advocate. Continue, he is going to need you, and you are going to need it for yourself. My son is now learning from online school without medication. Hate meds! God bless you and yours!
So am I !! January 18th and 19th he was tested. Then Feb 22 I was supposed to get the “results” but then more paperwork was needed at the last minute. 😭😭😭😭😭 Now until March 7th I get the results. My son is inattentive and not “hyper.” It is quite draining. Hang in there!
wish my mom had the same mindset as u.
@@sharonwhite4495what online school does you use ?
I have 2 children with adhd and another with adhd/autism with another - every day is exactly the same and hard… it sucks tbf. I love them but it’s sucks
Hang in there, my kids don't have adhd but I work with kids that have it Lol 12 kids at once with adhd and autism so I am trying to find tips they don't teach you at school.
Sending love❤, it’s tough! Please get a copy of “Scattered Minds” by Dr Gabor Mate, really good book and provides another perspective on ADHD. Also has suggestive measures to take. Good luck
Try to change their dieet, might not seem easy but SO worth it. Start with taking Gluten away (no bread, pasta, cookies etc), replace with gluten free options, after 6weeks you WILL notice a difference. Then follow with the obvious, no sugar or sugary stuff, no lactose which studies can show you all affect their brain/state of mind due inflammation or glucose spikes. Good luck!
I have ADHD. I’m the person who is inattentive. So parenting for me is extremely stressful, difficult and exhausting.
Now unfortunately my son has ADHD, and I recognized it immediately! I have been begging his doctor for help so I can give him the best life.
My parents unfortunately abused me and beat me, and I’m a mess. So I refuse to parent my child the way they did. But I have no help, no guidance, and no support.
My husband doesn’t have ADHD and it doesn’t run in his family. So he is lost. Where I can relate to my son so quickly, and then I’m accused of being to soft on him, and my mother thinks I should hit him to make him behave like they hit me.
This video is exactly what I needed to see, I’m trying to get help for my son, but mental health in Canada is seriously lacking. And I’m so exhausted myself trying to regulate him and myself at the same time.
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Oh girl same, I’m dealing with this too, my husband grew up with the hitting discipline and he thinks that’s the way to do it, but I do not let that happen, but he’s a little harsh with yelling and it creates more isssues and giving in our relationship around my child, so it’s almost worst to step in and yell at him in front of my daughter, I’ve had long conversations with my husband tho alone that it is just not the way to approach our daughter, she’s also learning to hit others which I hate, I get notifications from the school that my daughter has hit another child…ugh
I can relate to the struggle I'm xm adhd adult with a hyperactive child with adhd and the hardest thing is people not understanding the situation and making negative judgements
I was just diagnosed and my child is showing signs as well. We are set to get her evaluated soon. Kicker is that my spouse may also have it as we have many of the same issues but he's not diagnosed. Being a parent is so hard and like you, my parents weren't great. I got through life by being terrified of failure and poverty and now motivation is so hard for me. I find parenting to be draining even though I love my child very much. I just want her to have a better, easier and happier life than Ive had.
I have ADHD and my son has ADHD… I was beat and I beat him only if it was something really bad… which seemed to be a lot in elementary school… middle and high school was better with him not almost being expelled from school… it was a roller coaster… he would take the meds then not want the meds… ran away a few times then stayed with family and stayed with friends family.
It’s a conflict… if you don’t spank them and allow everything then you may have them in jail because society doesn’t care about ADHD
You spank them and they grow up to hate you because you spanked them to keep them out of the hands of the authorities.
They get physical with you as a teen because you let them get away with too much and never spanked or disciplined effectively to prevent them from hurting you.
My son went to the marines at 17yo, got through boot camp and got out.
My son “divorced” me when he was 19yo and never looked back. He’s very angry. He was very angry as a child. We were in therapy from age 3 to 17yo. I was a single parent. He went to private schools and nationally ranked high schools. He’s a genius!
Lives somewhere in California. He just turned 30yo. All I can do is pray for him heavily and hope that I will see my only child again.
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I just use soft jazz music 🎶 and we dance together dance 🕺🏻. We also read books & clean up 🧹 together. When that’s not enough we go to the park, I make him color 🖍️, and drink warm tea ☕️ . I know he needs medication 💊 but I’m trying to hold out till he turns at least 9yo.
Great Job Mom👏🏽❤️
Good for you
having ADHD and dyslexia all my life and never taken any medication for it. you learn how to deal and cope. now i must show my son how to do the same.
My son havr ADHD and dyslexia😢 how was the proccess dealing with that?
@@tigreserrano21 He is in the process of learning his own way of coping. All I can do is guide. He is struggling with middle school the same way I did. For me I’m watching the bad dream happen all over again.
With God it makes it all ok
Just remember that be " normal" is already great result for them,they struggle for the " normal", easy for others kids without issues, thing, putting much more efford for the same result.
Be proud of your kid for how strong he is comparable to others, that take those results for granted without any hard work on it!
By doing just " normal" adhd kid is doing really much more than normal.
And their source of strenght is your unconditional love.
ADHD is symptom with greed and selfishness in adulthood not in children. Assumptions on children developing ADHD is misdiagnosis of the underlying personal problems in life long developments. Thanks for sharing your medica, and relatives assessments.
Feed your children way more fruits and vegetables and throw away the added sugars and processed fatty foods. Stick to pure liquids, encourage drinking pure water too. Takeaway the tablet and turn off the television and ENGAGE WITH YOUR CHILD AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.
Play some relaxing music in the home as you put puzzles together or help with an art project… etc etc etc.
I do all this and my child is still doing back flips off the couch and spinning in circles while I'm trying to read to him. Lol
This doesn't work at all
So stupid
And most importantly take away Gluten. After 6 weeks improvement guaranteed!
Just starting my journey! This was very helpful
Such solid advice for parents dealing with ADHD challenges! It’s tough watching your kid struggle but little changes really can make a big difference. The ADHD Parenting Guide for Boys by Richard Bass is an awesome resource too with practical tips that actually work! Parenting a kid with ADHD isn’t easy, but with patience, understanding and a few good tools, you can help them navigate life and feel more confident.
Some kids are just small, there is too much stress on kids at a young age, if we just let kids be kids they will grow to be normal
ADHD doesn’t work that way 🤨😒 it’s a life long disorder and I have ADHD. I wasn’t diagnosed until I was 18 & my mom had pregnancy complications with me before I was born and I had a seizure at birth which damaged my frontal lobe so yes I was automatically have ADHD as a result of that 🤦🏾♀️
I am thrilled to watch these tips. I can't wait to start the application.
I have an add child he has the inattentive element and it is debilitating he's only 12 presents as depressed, no motivation, angry and rude screaming, I dislike my own child he makes life miserable. Why do so many adults glamorise ADHD I worry what my child future will be. He does minimal classwork, no homework and is academically behind yet school refuse EHCP, absolutely awful. My child is physically aggressive, embarrasses me in public, lacks good personal hygiene. Yet in the UK add medication has huge shortages. Its no life, its debilitating, truly!
Does your child’s father live with him/you? I really think some of these behaviours occur when there is not a strong male father presence in the home [not to be rude to you: it’s just a theory of mine that I’m exploring]
@@lifeandliteraturewithsadia Your right, no my son's father and I divorced just before his third birthday and I think the trauma from our arguments and the domestic violence experienced including when I was holding him sadly all added to the effects on him.
@@socialwork63 I am so sorry to hear that you and your son experienced that 💔 I think having him spend time with good male role models eg uncles, football/karate teachers and so on, may help your son, at least somewhat
@@socialwork63 does your son get to see his father now? Does he miss him?
@@lifeandliteraturewithsadia Yep, he sees his dad every other week, Dad who is Egyptian is in fact currently with him in Egypt for the 6 weeks holiday and his other children and wife. However, he doesn't recognise nor observe the same behaviour from our son . Our son is compliant and respectful towards him, rude to me but still needs to be prompted to do things and complete tasks. Yet the behaviour we experience is 360 different which further complicates the issues.
I really enjoyed this video, these tips will definitely assist me with raising my son 💛
Hi, please what is the medication best prescribed for the treatment of ADHD in children
I’m making every mistake in the book. I don’t know how to raise a kid with ADHD. He’s exhausting. Doesn’t listen. No motivation. No interest in learning anything new. Just wants to play video games non-stop. I can tell him 15 times to do something and he won’t do it until I scream at him. He’s 10yo and I still have to tell him how to pack his bookbag every morning even though it’s the same routine everyday. It’s absolutely maddening. How can he NOT know how to pack his bookbag?!He does it everyday!! And yet, I have to tell him. It makes me insane. I am not a patient person and here I am with an ADHD child. I am failing at this miserably.
Hi, I have adhd so I can understand how you might feel dealing with a child with adhd (I know I put my parents through it )
Something I felt always helped me when it came to constantly forgetting how to do things was having written instructions nearby. If your son is able to read well enough, it might be helpful to start having him use written instructions for packing his bag. That way he might start to be Able to do things more independently. Written instructions don’t work for everyone but it might be worth trying if you havnt already
My journey with my son he's five going to be 6 this Friday it was truly a struggle I've been studying him since he was a baby actually I know something was not quite right cuz sometimes he would have outbursts go to different emotional changes then I really realized that even more when he started kindergarten so unfortunately have to be retained in kindergarten again but now he's on medication and it's really been helping him do better now still have a lot of work to work on but a little progress is better than no progress but my advice to someone doesn't recognize the sign study you might get backlash watch watch what your kids eat try to be careful environment that they be in always listen to your first instinct set up routines conversations and always have talks about making good choices on what we expected them to do be consistent with them I try to have long talks as much as possible my son plays a lot balance it out after I make them work and earn things he has ADHD but he still equal to other in the same consequences will happen if you do certain things be completely honest with them know how to separate the play time from day-to-day activities sometime Miguel woman take a couple deep breaths and go for a little small walk if you exercise work out a little bit couple push-ups try to redirect them that energy they got into something constructive instead of some destructive and try to keep them away from red dye 40 other harmful chemicals and keep him away from things like tomatoes sugar grapes play take the medication we have to have certain things that helps work with the medication instead of altering the medication so no oranges stay encouraged and know it's a hard task pray about it teach your child to pray and make sure they attend their therapy sessions and make sure you be active there and interact with the therapist so you all work together
I so needed to hear this today
🎉🎉🎉🎉thanks so many tips I know I hope too well and I will do I will stand to my cute baby to help as much as I understand
I am ADHD and so does my kid. It was so effective to do sport activities where kids can tired as soccer, running, swimming and the best one is self defense sports ( teakwando jujitsu karate ) it releases stress and teaching them self defense. Avoid sugars, screening and medicine. If they do sports they can also be so successful in school.
I'm just realizing my son has it, I feel so alone and can't stop panicking and crying, it's a lot of work. I love him and want to help but I don't know how to
Take him to the doctor
My 8 year old Grandson has been diagnosed as ADHD. We are currently experiencing medication shortages. This leads to inconsistency in taking his medication timely. He truly suffers…interactions at school, his sibling and all who have contact with him.
It is so frustrating!
Try to change his diet, might not seem easy but SO worth it. Start with taking Gluten away (no bread, pasta, cookies etc), replace with gluten free options, after 6weeks you WILL notice a difference. Then follow with the obvious, no sugar or sugary stuff, no lactose which studies can show you all affect their brain/state of mind due inflammation or glucose spikes. Good luck!
Hopefully, your frustration is with the others that like to blame the child all the time, and destroy their sense of self, labeling the child as the problem. Gives people a pass in being unempathetic. I hate people being judgmental when Im patient and try to understand where the problem lies, like what stimuli triggers reactions, that generally stem from anxiety. These kids pick up on the contempt. Make it way worse. Hopefully you remain vigilant, and protect the child's mental health.
@@andreavfirsttelling a parent to feed a restricted diet to a child is pure insanity.
Gluten free diets are actually very dangerous.
No amounts of diets will help adhd.
The thing is I was born in mid 80s and mental health wasn’t talked about or studied. I was never diagnosed with any disorders learning or otherwise and the details in this video don’t help a parent that is easily distracted inattentive and issue focusing on reading books or online videos. No actual examples or methods given for discipline or how to plan routine in this rushed daily life. There is no time and patience to explain before going in public place and I ask my kid to look me in the eyes and try to stay focused on what I’m trying to teach or say. He is 7 and still too young for doctors to diagnose properly and it has strained my marriage and I think the mother is also adhd and issues with being told tasks to do and not forget or get confused. It’s very frustrating. I have home videos of me constantly sitting in different positions squirming etc while reading from a book. I have still yet to find how I can get secondary education to apply for something like IT when I’m a learn by experience and visual learner and I’ve still yet to find a right fit for a job to stay at and now Im closing on 40 years old. Yes it does make mentally physically exhausted and non stable moods emotions and I have migraines daily. I need help but I don’t know what support group or who to ask for
I dropped out of 9th grade because of my adhd. As a kid my parents didn't kmow what adhd was. In the 80s and 90s it was never really talked about or heard of.
So true!! I dropped out as well. Mental health was never talked about back then or taken seriously
@@ebonyrenna ADHD was most looked over in the 90s. When someone actually has it. It just became a fad to get stimulants.
Im afraid to my son. Decrimantion era. The judgement world😢😢😢 god help my child. I dont have any to give him a therphy or check up. I wish i am the. One who suffer that
Exactly the same situation as me😢
U are the majn sponsor as the parent. There are strategies to be implemented at home and they are very good. The child trusts primarily YOU, you are the best sponsor for this. There is time needed but with the right determination it will have very good results for your kid. He will have a happy life, you have to believe this and be positive.
All I need for my son
Thank you for this video. Very understanding and helpful 👍
Reason for saying that is he runs around all the time he cant sit still.he plays rough,hitting kids.he interups me when im busy,.doenst pay attention when i speak and alot more .i dont know what to do...he struggles to speak to.im a single parent.his father died of colon cancer when he was 2
Loved it!
One adhd mom watching this to know if her 4 year old too has it... as he is showing symptoms as he is growing 😢😢
The mom deserves to be beaten up for dragging a child without consent to face diseases and then be packed off to the grave.
Try to change his dieet, might not seem easy but SO worth it. Start with taking Gluten away (no bread, pasta, cookies etc), replace with gluten free options, after 6weeks you WILL notice a difference. Then follow with the obvious, no sugar or sugary stuff, no lactose which studies can show you all affect their brain/state of mind due inflammation or glucose spikes. Good luck!
I have that I’m not good at reading or spelling or good at making good choices sometimes but I’m good I’m good at utter things art and animals
Got an adhd, autistic child. And he does all the above. And i dont think im gonna make it😂😂
I want to understand this becausei have only child with ADHD 10 yrs od
Rot in shame you pest for dragging your child into a disease infested shithole
Same my child has adhd I m suffering same problem I don't know how to get rid of
@@neetusingh3803 me to. I'm a single mom and I just had him tested it looks like he does. It's become increasingly hard since he got to middle school
I love that lamp post on the cartoon!
I have 3yrs old son and this was some symtoms on him, lots of tantrums, and risk taking on what his doing i hope this will be effective on him..
And no one says how to keep yourself sane.
This videos really helps a lot. Thank you for sharing.
isp meetings are terrible for me, having ADHD knowing I will probably not meet my goals and get punished for that.
Hi i have a son his 4years old and i think he has type 2 ADHD..
Emphasize the diet in helping these issues ❤
Diet is not going to help a brain disorder.
If that was the case then there were never be adhd
I was and am literally both types of ADHD. I do, stupid, impulsive things that I regret later, and I'm always forgetting where I put things and have trouble following multi-step instructions.
What is the difference in the two. This is exactly what I needed to read from someone who has experience
@@KathrynloveX11 For me, there is no difference. I have the symptoms of both. For others, they may be impulsive, but not have trouble paying attention to things, and vice versa.
Are you suggesting we raise super kids? What does this have to do with STDs?
I had adhd when I was 11year old but my mum and dad don't now
I am so glad these people were not around when i was a child. My parents would have swallowed everything they sayed that would have bet me when it didn't work.🤔
What a great video ❤
Seeking some suggestions
My sons school has started to remove him from class earlier than the other children and sends him to the office before the home bell.
The school has mentioned that he acts out occasionally towards the end of the day.
My sons feels excluded and doesn’t understand why this is happening.
Could you recommend a better plan for end of day that can still make my some comfortable
He is 9 years old
try rewarding method - encourage him saying you have to behave nicely at the end of the day( in the morning before he leaves home) say bye to friends, check your books stationaries are in place , recollect what you learnt the whole day, be cool and calm - if you do so we can go that place in weekend or something he likes the most. And eventually reduce the rewarding.
I thought this kind of thing could only happen in China, my 9 year old son was suspended from school by the parents in his class, we had a difficult summer vacation and I had to start homeschool mode
Have some shame for dragging your innocent child into a garbage world without consent
Honestly I think the school system is lacking, they still are not understanding what to do with kids who have adhd and it’s very common and becoming more common
See if the school can have someone to sit with him, like a teachers aid or someone like that.
I just met my sister in laws son he's 4 now and he's very very different, he shakes his hands like if he's caffinated! And stares at the object while he's doing it, he won't use words but jibberish like the movie goonies when the chunk do the noise ? He laughs with all his might and is never calm, if his baby sister cries he freaks out and starts screaming ! What can she do? Will he ever grow out if it or will he stay the same, will he put in a asylum when an adult? There's no improvement, I think he's gotten worse!
To me that sounds like it may be early signs of autism (maybe adhd, hard to tell but it’s not uncommon to have both)The hand shaking you’re talking about is a form of stimming. Stimming is basically repetitive movements or sounds that a person makes in order to regulate emotions. An example of this from my personal life is that when I’m upset, I often will flap my hands back and forth and it’s kind of a sub-conscious thing I do but it can also help me to calm down when I’m stressed . Stimming can also be a way to express joy or excitement so some people may flap their hands when they’re excited or they might jump up and down or make noises. Both autistic and non autistic people stimm, but autistic people and people with adhd do it much more often and it’s usually more noticeable.
With the thing about him freaking out when his sister cries, that might mean that his sister’s crying makes him overstimulated. I assure you he won’t be put into an asylum for the things you’ve listed. Awareness of neurodivergence and how to help neurodivergent kids thrive while being the way they are has come a long way.
Now I could be totally wrong about it being autism (or adhd) as I only know a few details of how he is but it might be worth looking into and seeing if any of the traits listed online match up with how he is in real life .
(And if loud noises are frequently a problem for him I recommend trying out noise canceling headphones and seeing if those help him stay calm)
If you would like some links to some good resources about autism and adhd feel free to ask .
Hope this helps
Adhd disease waly beachy na normal school waly laty ha na deaf and defective waly kahan jay
It's in the DNA. Period
In this whole video I found only solution that take help from Therapist!! 😏
Great informative
Thank you for this video
You should have some shame for dragging innocent children into this shithole of 30000 diseases
Please make a video in Hindi language for adhd
There are folks far more capable of dealing with this than i am. My 4 year old granddaughter is way beyond my ability to cope.
By default ive become babysitter. No dad help at all, no sitter will take her because of her behavior. Im the only one left and i cannot do it any longer.
I fear a big problem is going to be caused when i tell my daughter that she'll have to go to work with her. Any suggestions?
Onzin medicatie zorg voor omgevingsfactoren goed zijn voor het kind. Voedsel, structuur en laat de beeldschermen achterwegen laat ze maar actief zijn in sporten.
Very informative
Unfortunately, what this video fails to show is that parents are terrorists and tyrants dragging children to face various diseases and then thrown into the grave.
My daughter is 5 years old hyperactive disharder is take very nice but she is not going school true that so doctors look on so there will hello out thank God in Jesus name Amen
#1 item is to medicate the child? You had me believing it up until you went there
true
❤Thanks
It is frequently discussed though 😂
🎉good
Hmm...so nothing about diet? Just pharmaceuticals and therapy? Ugg...
Please koiy pata ha tu gade kary 8yers old my daughter
Genes determine adhd
ADHD is sugar in the brain
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200 + IQ
Same here
Will the child will hit his mom kick her he's 5years old
Matching a person with ADHD with specific jobs? Sounds discriminating.
Sounds accommodating and supportive to me.. do you have ADHD?
Obviously you have not understood what the video is about.
No… it’s just pairing people with jobs they are able to do well.
How is discriminating? We have to be true to ourself with this issue, not all jobs are for a adhd people
nutrition
Iii have adhd😮😢😢😢😢
Ohh god
just 1 tip,teach parents how to bring up children,simple.
this is cool but jesus christ ... making it sound like its soooooooo serious
It is!! For parents dealing with it.
Parents neglect causes adhd
This video sounds evil
Xdgb
Wish you had of picked some better famous people. Bill Gates is definitely NOT someone I want my son to look up to or become 😕
Bill Gates? Let’s not use Epstein Island alumni as role models
I have adhd and I’m a mother with 4 kids with adhd it’s a lot but I recommend not medicating ur adhd child because we with it need to learn how to function as humans and we can’t do that when we are falling a sleep on meds or can’t pay attention cuz everyone’s talking too slow wile we are on meds we still have the simptoms we are just easier for everyone els around ur to tolerate us rather than us learning good coping skills to be better with the disorder how would you like it if everyone needed you to be doped up to be around you becuase of something you cant control 😅 I feels like shit and if ur doing this and thinking oh I’m a shit person for durging my child then you are a good person listening to bad doctors 🥼
Everyone keeps trying to diagnose my kid as having ADHD so they can medicate him too but I feel like you, that putting him on meds to quiet him down is just a band-aid solution. Teaching him better coping skills seems more practical long term. Glad other parents feel like that too.
My two year old granddaughter is hyper everywhere we go she acts up an screams an she falls out I try to redirect everytime and I’ll even have to pick her up just so she won’t act up but she still does and when she’s upset cause she can’t get what she wants right then and there she will pick up anything she can an throw it. What can I do to help her stop these tantrums?
This is horrible advice. Children with adhd should be medicated depending on severity of adhd. My daughter has adhd and with medicine her grades went up big time, she is able to socialize better and has more friends, and her emotional regulation had come a long way. She has told me herself that the medication has changed her life for the better. If you were sleepy on meds it's because you were over medicated. Making sure to find the correct medication and dose is important. I myself had to try 3 different medications before I found one the suits me. You need to monitor your child and constantly check in on them to see how they feel. If they say things like, I feel dizzy, woozy, sleepy, angry, sad, confused etc then stop medication and back to the doctor to find a better option. Would you tell someone with diabetes not to take insulin and just eat better? Of someone with heart problems to stop taking it and just eat better and go for walks? This comment is so dangerous and can be incredibly harmful to children with adhd and no one needs to be shamed for taking medication that they need. Next time do better and do more research instead of painting everyone with your biased brush. 😊