Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I agree with PP, but still think ADHD kids can be sneaky. My kid steals his sisters candy because he has no impulse control, but he hides the wrapper under his rug because he is sneaky. When he was younger, he wasn't sneaky about stuff but now he is. It's the coverup that bothers me more than the crime, from a parenting perspective. (His sister is bothered more by the crime, of course.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since having an ADHD child (who is now 14), I've really had to change my mindset on these behaviors. I'd never call my child "sneaky." Why? Because that implies that my child is consciously doing something malicious.
Things that I know now....
- We, as humans, will always try to find what stimulates our brains. That's what gives us pleasure. My child uses the ipad because it stimulates her brain.
- My ADHD child has trouble sleeping. She was always a bad sleeper even as an infant. She has not learned how to calm her body down so she can sleep. Her ADHD brain is racing all the time.
- My ADHD kid loses track of time. She doesn't know 10 minutes or one hour. She never thinks she's running late. Time simply doesn't exist.
- My ADHD kid is impulsive. She will do things without thinking. She does not think about consequences.
- My ADHD kid cannot regulate herself. Self control is very weak.
- My ADHD kid does not respond well to punishment. She most often times does not know WHY she is being punished because she can't connect the dots.
She is not sneaky. We also never accuse her of lying. She does what she does without regard to how it affects us, her parents.
That's pretty much our baseline.
And yes, we do have issues with her using the ipad late at night, especially when she can't sleep.
So lately, we've just had to take it away.
OP here. I totally take back the word "sneaky."
Thanks for calling me out on it.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I agree with PP, but still think ADHD kids can be sneaky. My kid steals his sisters candy because he has no impulse control, but he hides the wrapper under his rug because he is sneaky. When he was younger, he wasn't sneaky about stuff but now he is. It's the coverup that bothers me more than the crime, from a parenting perspective. (His sister is bothered more by the crime, of course.)
Anonymous wrote:Since having an ADHD child (who is now 14), I've really had to change my mindset on these behaviors. I'd never call my child "sneaky." Why? Because that implies that my child is consciously doing something malicious.
Things that I know now....
- We, as humans, will always try to find what stimulates our brains. That's what gives us pleasure. My child uses the ipad because it stimulates her brain.
- My ADHD child has trouble sleeping. She was always a bad sleeper even as an infant. She has not learned how to calm her body down so she can sleep. Her ADHD brain is racing all the time.
- My ADHD kid loses track of time. She doesn't know 10 minutes or one hour. She never thinks she's running late. Time simply doesn't exist.
- My ADHD kid is impulsive. She will do things without thinking. She does not think about consequences.
- My ADHD kid cannot regulate herself. Self control is very weak.
- My ADHD kid does not respond well to punishment. She most often times does not know WHY she is being punished because she can't connect the dots.
She is not sneaky. We also never accuse her of lying. She does what she does without regard to how it affects us, her parents.
That's pretty much our baseline.
And yes, we do have issues with her using the ipad late at night, especially when she can't sleep.
So lately, we've just had to take it away.
Anonymous wrote:No good suggestions but this is major problem with my 7 year old with ADHD. I'm the one that posted about needing a safe for the cookies.