Parents, did you know that if you have children younger than 6 years old who are living with ADHD, it is recommended that you undergo training on behavior management before trying any ADHD medications on your child? Teachers, did you know that along with ADHD medications, students above 6 years old are recommended to combine it with behavior therapy, where schools can be part of the treatment as well?
These are ADHD treatment recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) (retrieved in the Center of Disease and Control’s website, CDC.gov).
Some parents think that when ADHD medications seem ineffective, there is no hope remaining for their children. One thing to note is that reported causes of ineffective ADHD medications could be a misdiagnosis. This happens when a child is assessed as having ADHD but in reality, the child only has anxiety, mood swings, or even just simple problems with academic learning.
Many parents think that putting their ADHD diagnosed child on medication is the panacea for all their ADHD problems. When ADHD medications seem ineffective, they think there is no hope for their child. One thing to understand is that sometimes, ADHD medications are ineffective because the child was misdiagnosed, that is, the child does not really have ADHD, but rather has normal anxiety, mood swings, or simple problems with academic learning.
Simply feeding children can be challenging at times but letting children take medicines can add to the complexity. Here are some examples of common challenges parents face with ADHD medicines:
These are just a few. Since there are various side effects to consider, is there a way to manage all of them? The answer is, yes
There are many ways to manage the side effects of ADHD medications, below are just a few:
Memorie is an app that gives users instant feedback while doing brain training through engaging games that are designed to exercise various cognitive skills.
Apart from helping children improve memory, Memorie also trains children’s attention through games such as Psychic Cyclist, Sushi Recall, and Multitask Master.
With these brain stimulation games, challenge your children and test their skills in attention, memory, multi-tasking, spatial and decision making.
After completing each game level, understand their performance through the Neeuro Learning Matrix. It provides a concise analysis of behavioral and mental stages while training the brain with Memorie games.