ADHD

ADHD or attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder


Understanding Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Online Treatment for Children, Adolescents, and Adults

Speech therapy plays a vital role in supporting children who struggle with speech, communication, and swallowing difficulties. Our online therapy platform offers comprehensive speech therapy programs that empower children to improve their speech production, language comprehension, and expressive abilities, both verbal and non-verbal. Discover the transformative benefits of online speech therapy and help your child communicate effectively from the comfort of your own home.

Signs and Symptoms of ADHD


Recognizing the signs and symptoms of ADHD can help identify the need for intervention. While these symptoms may not definitively indicate the disorder, persistent and impairing patterns of behavior should be assessed by a pediatric neurologist or developmental pediatrician.

Common signs of ADHD include:

ADHD Diagnosis and Management


Our online therapy platform offers comprehensive treatment programs for individuals with ADHD, tailored to their specific age group. Our approach includes evidence-based strategies to support individuals in managing ADHD symptoms effectively.

Treatment Options May Include:

Behavioral Therapy:

Our therapists provide guidance on managing disruptive behaviors, establishing daily routines, minimizing distractions during study time, implementing positive reinforcement strategies, and setting achievable goals.

Dietary Management:

Our team can provide guidance on maintaining a balanced diet, and avoiding food high in carbohydrates, sugar, artificial coloring agents, and processed foods, as certain dietary factors may impact ADHD symptoms.

Medication Options:

Medications for ADHD are typically prescribed when necessary and under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Stimulant and non-stimulant medications may be considered based on individual needs.

Commonly used medications include:

Methylphenidate
Lisdexamfetamine
Dexamfetamine
Atomoxetine
Guanfacine

Join Our Online Treatment Program: Supporting Individuals with ADHD

Our online therapy platform offers convenient and accessible treatment options for individuals with ADHD. Through evidence-based interventions, personalized support, and expert guidance, we empower individuals to manage ADHD symptoms and improve overall functioning. Contact us today to learn more about our online treatment programs and how we can assist you or your child in navigating the challenges of ADHD.

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FAQ

If the child is born prematurely, had a delayed first cry, or had a head injury or hemorrhage, then they have a risk of developing cerebral palsy later in life.
Visual impairment, hearing loss, gastroesophageal reflux, bowel and bladder control issues, sleep disorders, osteoporosis, hip dislocation, scoliosis, and behavioral issues are some of the conditions that can affect children with cerebral palsy.
The symptoms may start showing at 5-6 months of age.
Children with mild cerebral palsy have a very high survival rate. It will reduce with increasing severity. With regular medications, therapies, and follow-ups with doctors, a child with cerebral palsy will be able to lead a fulfilling life.
No. Cerebral Palsy does not cause any genetic mutation and has no chance to be passed down to further generations.