Wednesday 18 November 2015

Is Your Child Hyperactive ?


What are signs of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?

Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, may have signs of hyperactive behavior, a lack of attention and difficulty concentrating.



Signs of hyperactive behavior


  • Fidgeting and restlessness, almost constantly
  • Not sitting in the same seat for any length of time
  • Running or climbing inappropriately
  • Talking too much
  • Always playing too loudly
  • Always "on the go"
  • Blurting out answers to questions in school
  • Cutting in line or unable to wait for a turn in activities
  • Interrupting others


Signs of a lack of attention


  • Difficulty following instructions
  • Not seeming to listen to parents or teachers
  • Not being able to focus attention on activities
  • Frequently losing things needed for school or at home
  • Not being able to pay attention to details
  • Appearing disorganized
  • Being unable to plan ahead effectively
  • Being forgetful
  • Appearing very destructible


Most children with ADHD show signs of both hyperactivity and attention problems. Some children, though, may have only signs of inattention. They may have trouble concentrating and paying attention, but they may not show signs of hyperactivity. This kind of problem used to be called attention-deficit disorder (ADD). ADD is now thought of as a form of ADHD.

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Friday 7 August 2015

Problems at school: children 9-15 years

     Problems at school: children 9-15 years

Problems at school : the basics


Ups and downs at school are part of life for many young people. A good relationship with your child’s school and teachers can help you head off problems. If school problems do come up, it’s important that you quickly recognize and address them.

Problems at school can show up as poor academic performance, lack of motivation for school, loss of interest in school work, or poor relationships with peers or teachers.


School difficulties range from minor to severe, might be very short-lived or last for longer.




Common signs of school problems-
  •  Drop in marks in one or more subjects.
  •  Lack of engagement, connection or involvement with school – for example, your child might not be interested in extracurricular activities or have very few friends.
  • Showing embarrassment or discomfort when talking about school.
  • Refusing to talk with you about school, or rarely talking about school with family or friends.
  • Never or rarely doing homework, or rarely talking about homework.
  • Having low confidence or lacking self-esteem – your child might say she is ‘dumb’, ‘stupid’ or not as clever as her friends.
  • Being kept back at lunch time or the end of the school day.
  • Finding excuses not to go to school or skipping school without your knowledge.
  • Being bored with school work or not feeling challenged enough – your child might say he’s not learning anything new.
  • Having attention or behavior problems.
  • Being bullied or bullying others.

Sometimes, problems at school will be easy to spot, and your child will willingly talk to you about them.

           But some children hide problems from their parents, teachers and peers. They might copy homework, pretend to be sick during important tests, or not bring reports home. This can make it very difficult for you to pick up on a problem. Sometimes even teachers might not spot the clues – especially if your child is absent a lot.


Causes of school problems

  • Behavioral or developmental difficulties.
  • Poor communication skills.
  • Poor social skills.
  • Difficulty with listening, concentrating or sitting still.
  • Disliking, or not feeling connected to, the school culture or environment.
  • Disliking school subjects, not liking the choice of subjects, or not feeling challenged by the work
  • Not getting along with teachers or other students at school.
  • Parents who aren’t involved in their child’s education.
  • Family problems such as relationship breakdowns.
  • Competing demands on time, such as extracurricular activities.
  • Skipping school because of any of the reasons listed above.       



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Following are some questions you might want to ask your child’s counselor:

• How is my child doing in school?
• What are my child’s strengths and weaknesses?
• Are there any areas of concerns or delayed development?
• What are my child’s goals for this year?
• What are some suggestions for action at home?
• What programs are available to help my child to do better?
• Does my child get along well with adults?

• Does my child get along well with his/her peers?
• What can I do to improve discipline at home?
• Are there ways I can improve communication with my child?
• What can I expect after a change in the family (death, divorce, illness, financial status, moving)?
• If my child is (running away from home, being disrespectful, having other problems), what should I do?
• What resources are available at school?
• What resources are available outside of school?
• What do I need to do to prepare my child for college admission?
• What are the best resources for information on financial assistance and scholarships?
• What do I do? My child is (sad, not sleeping, not eating, overeating, has temper tantrums, etc.)
• What do I do if I don’t like my child’s friends?


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