Parents of ADHD: Coping with a Daunting ADD Diagnosis

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Parents of ADHD: Coping with a Daunting ADD Diagnosis
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'You can love your kid to the moon & back & still look at them & think, you are hard. You need to realize that — hold it in your hands for a while, learn its truth — that loving & knowing something is difficult are not mutually exclusive.' manicpixiemama

, especially if your child is a girl. Not because I’m sexist, but because ADHD manifests itself in pretty subtle but dangerous ways in, and it’s easy to ignore. Boy or girl, by getting your kid a diagnosis, you are setting his feet on the road to getting some kind of help. That’s some of the most important work a parent can do.

It’s easy for a parent to ignore mental illness in a kid, to say, “Not my baby,” or worse, to hide in shame and refuse to seek. You did none of these things. You had the courage to have your child diagnosed, to get your kid “labeled,” to say, “No, something is different here, something I can’t handle, and we need help.” You did an amazing, important thing — a thing to be lauded, a thing your child will thank you for later. I promise on the moon and stars.

You are worried right now. You don’t know what’s ahead of you: what treatment might work today, what treatment might work tomorrow. How your child might negotiate this grade, the next one, the one after that,But you can’t, so you better get your mama bear on.That means reading up on treatment — real treatments, medically accepted treatments, not the rabbit hole of woo the internet will beckon you into.

That means that when you tell people he has ADHD, and people ask, “Well, have you tried…” you need to learn to smile and say something sweetly like, “No thank you, that’s not for us,” even when you want to punch them in the face. It means that if you make the decision to use

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