3 Of the Most Epic Parenting Tips Ever
3 Of the Most Epic Parenting Tips Ever
Now that ADHD behavioral therapy has finally become a hot topic in the ADHD jungle , let me share with you three of the most epic parenting tips ever. Before we get into that, I want to point out that one of leading researchers in this, Gregory Fabiano ,has been given the White House’s Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. His work clearly shows that ADHD behavioural therapy is just as effective as ADHD medication with drugs. When you get into ADHD behavioural therapy, you learn all sorts of parenting tips and strategies and you can start living again!
First Parenting Tip
Don’t be manipulated!. You know the scene. Either your kid throws a tantrum, sulks or whines to get what he wants. Once you give in here, it will be very difficult to get the situation under control again. Even very young kids between one to two years start experimenting and can see what works and if it works, they will keep at it and just turn up the volume in every sense of the word. So instead of engaging in a power struggle which can be exhausting, try pointing out a few home truths to your child. Explain what behaviour you want and whining or sulking is not going to work at all – ever. Stick to that and never give in because that is when the child will spot the weak link in your armour.
Second Parenting Tip
Any treat, present, money or computer time has to be earned and well in advance too. If you have a system of rewards and consequences this is quite easy to implement. Kids know by now what good behaviour is. Depending on your family situation, this can range from doing homework without an attitude, completing household jobs, punctuality at school and so on.
Third Parenting Tip
Use time-out. This has the effect of calming both parties down when there is conflict, argument or a downright refusal to do something. I know some parents who actually do the time-out themselves and just go to another room. Some parents prefer to make the child sit quietly and when they are calm, they can proceed. If you do not use time-out, the anger increases and this only prolongs the argument. If both parent and child are calm, then they have a better chance of reaching an agreement or getting through an explanation about what the bad behaviour is and what could be the consequences.
These are just the beginning in learning parenting skills or ADHD behavioural
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