How to talk to children with ADHD

  It is very difficult to have a good conversation with two or three year old children because at this time, most babies cannot listen to what their parents are saying and are immersed in their own world. Not to mention children with ADHD, these children are already quite active. So how to talk to children with ADHD?

  

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  How to talk to children with ADHD

  Children with ADHD generally don't like to talk much and tend to move around, making it difficult for them to concentrate. So if you want to talk to your baby well, you need to find a way to help them concentrate. When talking to the baby, try not to let other objects around the baby to avoid distracting them. This is a relatively long process, so parents should have enough patience.

  Symptoms of ADHD in babies

  Babies with ADHD generally have poor attention. Generally, babies aged five or six can maintain their attention for about ten minutes. If the child's attention cannot reach the standard at this age, it indicates that the baby may have ADHD. The main manifestation is that they are often easily distracted by other things when doing one thing.

  Another obvious symptom is that babies with ADHD are lively and active in any situation. Under normal circumstances, babies tend to be relatively quiet in unfamiliar environments, but babies with ADHD tend to be particularly active and find it difficult to calm down.

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