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My nephew and my son are with me the most part of everyday. My son catches on really easily, but for the nephew he struggles with everything he has to work so hard and then he gets frustrated and wants to stop. He really can't write much at all but he's left handed too I don't know if that makes a difference I keep him with the tracing worksheets to help. I want them to be ready for kindergarden so I play school with all the kids I babysit everyday. He does have AD/HD and his attention span is really low, so how can I work around this to get him on the right track?
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There is no scientific study on this yet, but many mothers swear on this. Certainly doesn't hurt to try this: 1) no sugar 2) no dairy products 3) no wheat products Many AD/HD has tolerance problem with these proteins. The inability to break them down properly interferes with the brain functioning/concentration, etc. not to say this is the cause of your nephew, but it's an easy way to find out if this helps. |
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Stop when he shows signs that he is beginning to get frustrated. Otherwise, when he DOES go to school, he'll decide it isn't fun and won't want to try. Don't play school everyday. It won't be a game anymore if you do that. Find ways to insert learning into other games you play...for example, play hot and cold (where you have to find a missing item by getting hotter...close to it) and give hints such as "it is closer to something that is red, or something that starts with the letter D". And remember, kids learn no matter what they play. You don't have to focus on "information" so much. With kids this age, it is better for them to learn concepts instead.
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I think doctors overdo it with ADHD in kids. Kids arent supposed to have a long attention spans. They should average a minute for every year old they are. When my oldest son went to a preschool with 20 kids in his class he had a very hard time learning and got extremly frustrated easily. It wasnt ADHA like they all said...It all boiled down to he was overstimulated. He now goes somewhere that he has more one on one with his teacher and does GREAT!! Some kids need much more practice and patience than others do. You could just try doing different things with him for short periods of times throughout the day, keep a routine with him. That way he will know what comes next.
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