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This week we had the great opportunity to come together at our local primary school and listen to a specialist in ADHD. I was part of a team of people who put the talk together . it was a special evening on many levels. The topic drew a large group of parents , teachers and other professionals. It was indeed a very good evening. Our guest speaker spoke from a scientific , research base and from her own personal experience of helping treat children on the spectrum of ADHD.
Her talk was informative and helpful. it focused on what ADHD is. She shared information on the importance of being diagnosed properly and with care.
She gave some of her perspective on our beloved country and ADHD. The experiences we do not share with her. Those of the children from broken and poorer communities.
She reminded us that children get distracted for many reasons.
This notion that ADHD is mainly about distraction is argued against by Dr. Russel Barkley in the link below. Yes, ADHD children are distracted but it is NOT a disorder of distraction. Therefore many children who are distracted are NOT ADHD. ADHD is a disorder of the impulses!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCAGc-rkIfo
She talked about medication.
She was clear, concise and we were left in no doubt the ADHD is real.
The thing I loved about her talk was the confidence it gave me as a parent. We went through the same vigorous assessments with our specialist and other professionals who know what ADHD is. We too, have traveled down the path of check lists and double check lists, of long and careful family history; of going where our own ADHD childhood pain lives.
The take home message for me was one of confidence.
We have a careful and thorough diagnosis of our 2 children.
They are ADHD.
ADHD is something that is real and is to be taken seriously.
If we have gone down the road of specialist care and help with our child. We, as most parents I speak to , have not just popped of to someone who DOES NOT know what ADHD is and DOES NOT do a real and proper diagnoses. We are not just asking for medication so that our children can sit still. The diagnoses of a child with ADHD is serious stuff. it is taken seriously by parents and specialists in this field.
Please then lets ALL take it seriously.
For parents and family, friends and teachers who work with with our children-
the message is clear
- we have had a specialist diagnose and treat our child
Please take the diagnoses seriously and work with us as we treat, help, support and grow these children into adults who can function well in society.
There is more to treating ADHD than simply popping a pill.
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