Monday, April 16, 2012

April 16, 2012

This week, I want to focus on children who have ADHD and how stress affects the child and the family. There are so many stresses for a parent when they find out that their child has ADHD. When parents find this out, many questions may go through their head like: What can I do? Who can I call? Can the school help my child? The article below shows how one family dealt and helps their child through the stress of having ADHD.

http://www.livescience.com/15198-adhd-stressed-parents.html

2 comments:

  1. Jessa, I really enjoyed this article. Its interesting that parents feel like they have "failed" when thier children have a problem. I don't think parents should feel like they failed once they find out thier child has special needs, I think that they should feel like they are doing the right thing. Parents are supposed to help thier children and make sure they have opportunites to succeed. When a parent has a child with special needs it doesnt mean they failed that. All it means is that they have to do things differently to help thier child be successful.

    I think this sense of failure causes majority of the stress. I think that this comes from society not making people aware of different disorders. I think ADHD is becoming more popular and that people view it as negative because most of what is heard is negative.

    I applaude the mom in this article, because she blogging and making awareness of ADHD. This will help another parent who is in the same situation.

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  2. I am glad you enjoyed it! It is very sad to hear that some parents may feel this way if their child has a problem in school or with ADHD. The article may really help a family or parent who has a child that is struggling from ADHD and needs help!

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