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According to Dr. Julio Licinio, it has been a challenge for the ADHD child to make friends. Only the parents and the closest caregivers can help them to make these tasks less challenging for them.
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The Social Life Of ADHD Child According to Dr. Julio Licinio , it has been a challenge for the ADHD child to make friends. Only the parents and the closest caregivers can help them to make these tasks less challenging for them. They have to be guided in a proper way so that they can make friends in the school and lead an apparently normal life. Dr. Julio Licinio came up with some excellent tips that will help them deal with social issues. Some medicines will help you to cut down the impulsive behavior. Along with that, some guidance and therapy will help them to plan activities. Check out the tips by Dr. Julio Licinio for social interaction of ADHD kids: Introduce the friends to your kid not in the school but in a play date. You can plan some activities ahead of time so that they will have ample scope to mingle during the game. While arranging the playdate, keep in mind that ADHD kids get along with one or two children, not in a larger group. Select things that your kid loves to do as it will boost up the confidence. When he or she is going for an event or social gathering, you have to talk about it before it will take place. You can discuss things like what he can expect from it and how she can behave there. If your child has a preference for any hobbies, then take her to that activity class. It may be sports, art, or anything like this in which your child find immense interest. However,
keep in mind that, you need to let her decision about the choice of recreational club. When the kid will see the like-minded people around, she will be interested in friendship. Do not pick so many habits at once as it may confuse the kid. It will be better to go with one or maximum two habits at a time. You can have a role play with the kids. You can show how to greet other kids and how to start and hold a conversation. For More Information Visit: https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/14761/ http://ctbr.hunter.cuny.edu/symposia/stressed-brain/julio-licinio-md-fapa https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Julio_Licinio