“She’s trying to drive me crazy.” “How many times do I have to tell him?” “Why is he doing this to me?” These thoughts result in feelings of frustration, self-loathing, and worry, and they produce actions such as yelling, punishment, and abandonment.
. Both may trigger what appears to be deliberately inappropriate or disrespectful behavior, like yelling at the top of their lungs or slamming doors.A neurotypical child might notice if Mom comes home weary and worn out from her day at work, and consciously give her space. A child with ADHD likely will not; he may demand the same level of attention that he would normally expect, despite his parent’s emotional state.
: Avoid saying “Let’s clean up your room,” and start to make the motions of cleaning because that gives your child the option to say, “Let’s not.”
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