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Hyperactivity: what to do if the child is fidgety?

 
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29 November 2012, 14:15

Hyperactivity is defined as excessive physical activity or movements that have no purpose. Some believe that it is not the breakdown of nervous systems, but simply the lack of attention of parents and the notion of "hyperactivity" that they only cover up their gaps in the upbringing of the child.

What is typical for the behavior of a hyperactive child?

Hyperactive kids never sit around, they're constantly on the move. They talk a lot and develop a stormy activity. Such children are restless and can not listen quietly, constantly distracted and finding themselves any activities. They are impulsive, excitable and inconsiderate. Recently, this psychoneurological disorder is diagnosed more often. Previously, this was attributed to a lack of education.

Genetic factors affecting hyperactivity

Although this can not be called a rule, but most often hyperactivity in children is observed in those families where there are relatives with this form of behavior.

How to understand if the child suffers from hyperactivity?

The earlier the disorder is detected, the better it will be amenable to correction. However, do not immediately put the child diagnosis, especially independently, because sometimes parents can take the fun of the baby, inattention or too active behavior for hyperactivity. If there are any suspicions, describe them to a specialist who can accurately diagnose the problem.

Symptoms of Hyperactivity

To make a final diagnosis, it is necessary to observe the child's behavior for several months. Final conclusions can be made only after some time and identify the characteristic symptoms of hyperactivity: the child's inability to concentrate, despite the interest in the activity, inattention to detail, frequent mistakes due to negligence, lack of response to treatment and difficulties in self-organization.

How to direct hyperactivity in the right direction?

First, parents will calm down and less nervous. Conversation and analysis of conflict situations should take place in a calm environment and without screaming. If the child deserves praise, then do not skimp on them, he will feel your attention and support, it will positively affect his behavior and diligence. Also, try to ensure that the child has a day regimen and does not overwork - this can exacerbate hyperactive behavior. Direct his interests in the right direction, because his hobbies can become his profession in the future.

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