ADHD Vs Overactive Kid

Updated on April 17, 2007
M.H. asks from Inglewood, CA
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I have a question for the parents who have kids who have been diagnoised with ADHD. What sign told you it was ADHD rather than just a high energy kid? I am wondering if I need to get my daughter checked. She is 7 years old. Years ago a doctor told me they can not be properly diagnoised until they are around 8. She just can not sit still. She is always up and moving. She talks non stop, is LOUD all the time. She can't seem to ever get tired. Is it just too much energy or something more?

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Thank you for everyone's input. I am scheduling an appointment with her techer to discuss my concerns and see if she shares them. My daughter does well in school. On the national tests she scored above 78% of all second graders. She has become more "needy" in the past 4 years since her baby sister was born. I will try changing her routine and foods and see if that helps. I will also make an appointment with her doctor just to be on the safe side. Thank you!

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J.B.

answers from Los Angeles on

I know this might seem a little quacky, but did you know that America is the only country that diagnoses ADHD? My brother who is 12 was diagnosed with ADHD, And after talking to several different doctors and a couple herbalists and nutritionist, we found out that alot of times its an imbalance that can be corrected with a change in diet and excersise. We did this for my brother and hes had an amazing turn around, He still gets his little bursts of hyperness,(but what kid doesnt) but hes a totally different boy now. Im not saying that this is the only way by any means, Im not trying to insult anyone whos child is ADHD, I just think that SOME doctors are too quick to diagnose and hand out meds like candy. Again, im not trying to insult anyone, I just see alot of postings on ADHD/ADD and thought I'd throw my two cents in there. Best of luck.

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K.H.

answers from Los Angeles on

Try using games and toys that require control and engagement. If you need ideas on which ones let me know. You can check out Discoverytoyslink.com/kimhaag and you will find many toys geared for your childs age, and the skill they need help with. Anything that had to do with stacking or building or even puzzles was what we used with my brother when he was diagnosed 4 years ago. The Discovery Toys really helped. Good Luck and God Bless!1

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I.A.

answers from Stockton on

I have a daughter who is now 12 and she had been diagnosed at a very young age. She has been on medicine since the age of 5 she is a very clear cut case of adhd. Your daughter does get tired she just plain get over stimulated. Try to have at least an hour before bed of quiet time and warm baths help. Plus limit the sugar and you should see a difference in her. Also these children need structure and routine that way they know what it expect and they don't do change well sometimes if you would like you can e-mail me and I will give you my number to talk if you like I have been a special ed aide for years I know homeschool my daughter. ____@____.com
hope this helped some.

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R.L.

answers from Los Angeles on

Hi M.,

Before going straight to the meds, try bringing down your daughter's sugar intake. Cut down on juices and anything sweet. She might not be too happy about it, but it may help. Does her "over-activity" slow down her educational process, or is it that she gets bored easily and needs lots of different things to keep her attention? Does she learn fast and moves on to the next thing, or is she a slower learner? This should help you determine whether there is a real problem or not. "Over-active" children may be geniuses.
The loudness can easily be helped. If she is misbehaving by being loud then she may be trying to get attention, but if she is just not aware then share with her why she needs to tone it down.
Good luck! I would love to know how things turn out for you.

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M.B.

answers from Los Angeles on

Well she sounds exactly like my son,and I ha him diagnosed at 3 1/2. Skip the pediatrician and go straight to a psychiatrist or neologist. My pediatrician was no help either. My son is 5 now and from day 1 of taking medican he has been a completly different kid. He is so much happier now. Good Luck!

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A.O.

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I have a 16 yr old son with adhd. I knew from the time he was two that something wasnt quite right.Signs were always fidgeting like he had a running motor all the time..inappropriate behavior..running into streets..not listening..cant sit still..you should take your child to your pediatrician and have an evaluation done.There is a whole series of questions used to pinpoint adhd.We chose to use medication with him and therapy as well.He is doing well and is a normal happy teen.There is a website www.chadd.com that has support and information about add and adhd.There are many signs that encompass adhd..the website can help

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S.T.

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Dr's can tell by age 6 if a child has adhd. Teachers & your opinion also are things the dr goes by to tell this. My child is going to be 7 years old & was diagnoised around age 5 with adhd. It is rough but its worth taking her in & getting checked for it - it never hurts to try. I thought with my kid that it was just being a kid - then the school complained daily. One day i went in & said ok we'll see if a trial od medication works & oddly ehough it was helping - i saw a big change. Like all people though - it is up to you on what you feel comfortable with. I i hope all works out & things get better - i also hope to hear back from you.

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