Do You Have a Child Who Might Have ADHD?
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Are you tired of hearing the confusion about what ADHD is? Are you weary of the claims from drug companies, doctors, and other parents that medication is the answer?
Then you’re in the right place. Finally, finally, you can learn about ADHD—the signs and symptoms—and what you can do about it immediately.ADHD is NOT What You Think
Increasingly, neuroscientists who have no financial interest in drug companies are beginning to see that the traditional signs of ADHD are IDENTICAL to the signs of a child in emotional PAIN. It turns out that ADHD is not a disease. It’s a collection of signs and symptoms that simply indicate that a child is in pain. Done. No kidding. When we understand that, we can begin to implement real treatment, instead of just controlling symptoms with mind-altering medications.
Here’s what I’m going to teach you:
- The REAL reason your child has symptoms of ADHD (and it’s not what you think).
- Why you just can’t seem to manage the behavior of this kid, no matter what you do.
- What you can do to ELIMINATE—not just manage—the list of symptoms that are disturbing your child and you. Really.
The Signs of "ADHD" and Emotional Pain
What ARE the signs of ADHD? Just a few:
- Forgetful. You give them a task, and five minutes later, they act like they don’t remember YOU, much less what you’re talking about.
- Poor focus. They just don’t look like they’re paying attention to what you’re saying.
- Not caring. They don’t seem to care what’s happening around them.
- Careless. They often fail to give close attention to details, or make careless mistakes. (School)
- Outbursts. Frequent bursts of energy, bouncing off the walls
- Interrupting. Interrupt people and activities in class and at home. Barge right in like only person.
- Fidget almost constantly, can’t sit still.
Now, go back and look at all those symptoms again. They ALL describe how a child behaves who is in physical or emotional pain, don’t they?
Children with an earache, or whose parents are constantly fighting also:
- Focus poorly and forget.
- They become careless, because they’re distracted by pain.
- They don’t pay attention to anything but their pain (Neither do adults).
- They have outbursts in reaction to their pain, they interrupt people, and they fidget.
All pain.
So, I repeat:
ADHD is not a disease. It’s a collection of signs and symptoms that simply indicate that a child is in pain. Done. No kidding. When we understand that, we can begin to implement real treatment, instead of just controlling symptoms with mind-altering medications.
Watch this short video.
Stop the many ways ADHD shows up.
The Seriousness of ADHD Symptoms
If you’re seeing more than a handful of these characteristics, you can’t ignore them. They’re too serious. And the behaviors themselves are not actually the worst problem.
The behaviors indicate a child who is not fully present—they’re not here in the real world—so they’re not able to embrace the joy available in life. THAT is the main problem.AND with these behaviors, often they find it impossible to interact in a cooperative, productive, and fulfilling way with other people. They don’t do as well in school, and this affects their future career possibilities. And in relationships they often have far more problems than most people.
When your child acts up with the symptoms of ADHD, it can put you right on your “last nerve,” and you want a solution. But you’re wondering if simply giving your child a pill every day may not be the best or most responsible thing to do.
So What is the Solution?
Does this actually work? Uncounted thousands of parents around the world have followed these steps, and they report that if they actually do them, they ALWAYS work.
One mother recently did this with her 8-y.o. son, and weeks after completing the Ridiculously Effective Parenting Training she said: “I don’t even recognize this new child. In the past I had no idea what to do with him when he acted out, and I was told that we were going to have to put him on medication for the rest of his life. But I was wrong. They were wrong. When I learned how to love and teach him, his behavior began to change immediately.”
Yes, this works.
You’ll want to learn a great deal more about loving and teaching your children.
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Watch this short video.
Stop the many ways ADHD shows up.