Anonymous wrote:I suggest parent training for parents with kids with ADHD. I wouldn't suggest therapy for a 10-year old with ADHD.
There are several options. I like the ADHD Dude but that's my personal preference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be clear, I meant administering the meds and letting DC fall back asleep. Why didn’t I think of that?!
This assumes your kid will go back to sleep after the med wake-up. After about 3 or 4am, my kid will spring awake and be up for the day if they hear so much as a gentle breeze outside, a floorboard creak, or any random (and minor) house noise.
Anonymous wrote:To be clear, I meant administering the meds and letting DC fall back asleep. Why didn’t I think of that?!
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you for the kindness and lack of judgement. We moved away from the DC area to a southern state with very few services/available therapists that aren’t preaching “Christian strategies”. We have a great child psychiatrist who monitors meds and we meet via zoom.
But finding training for me and my son-I haven’t had much luck. [/quot
I highly recommend Impact Parents! They're based out of Atlanta but do all of their training virtually.
Anonymous wrote:We did virtual parent training through Alvlord Baker. Try them - they often have a waitlist and are expensive but it was very good.
I know, really I do, that huge feeling of “I need to get my kid under control “ and I imagine it’s worse in the south where people may be more old fashioned about discipline. But I really agree with the PP about refusing to escalate. You know your kid is a good kid and he will eventually calm down and you can have a conversation, get him to make amends. While he’s out of control he can’t do it - you have to wait until he is ok. That’s when the training and natural consequences come in. Walk away, model calmness, show you are in control and you believe this is temporary. And please please please don’t spank any of your kids ever again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't spank. You can't correct a disability by spanking.
I used to wake my kid up barely enough to get her to swallow the meds, then let her sleep another 45 minutes so she was fully medicated when she woke up.
NP. This is epic advice. The reason I DCUM. Thank you, oh wise one!!! Will start doing this ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:Don't spank. You can't correct a disability by spanking.
I used to wake my kid up barely enough to get her to swallow the meds, then let her sleep another 45 minutes so she was fully medicated when she woke up.