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Family Education for ADHD Children: How to Give Better Feedback
In family education, timely feedback is particularly important when facing ADHD children. This article will show you how to give better feedback to ADHD children and help them better understand their performance.

Timely praise

Children with ADHD need more and more frequent feedback. Once children show good behavior, we should immediately give them recognition and praise, and let them know their performance at any time.

♀? Encourage first and punish later.

Because ADHD children respond less to routine encouragement and praise, we need to take a more deterrent approach. Implement the strategy of "encourage first and punish later", clearly stipulate a good code of conduct and ask children to strictly abide by it. When they obey the rules, give them affirmation and avoid unnecessary punishment.

Clear interaction plan

Parents need to be careful when making interaction plans with ADHD children. Ensure that every step of the plan is clear and adjusted according to the actual situation. Continuity is the key to avoid any incoherent and unpredictable behavior, which may lead to the failure of the treatment plan.

Keep calm

Faced with a challenging ADHD child, parents may feel disappointed or give up. However, we should remain calm and full of hope and expectation. Every day after the child falls asleep, take some time to review what happened, forgive the child's mistakes, and eliminate inner anger and dissatisfaction.