Parenting

How to Help Your Young Child with ADHD Build Meaningful Friendships

Kids with ADHD often struggle with impulse control and reading social cues, which can hinder friendships. Structured activities, like playdates…

3 months ago

ADHD and Social Withdrawal: Are Children with ADHD More Likely to Develop Misanthropic Tendencies?

Understanding the potential link between ADHD and the development of misanthropic attitudes is crucial for parents, educators, and mental health…

3 months ago

If You and/or Your Mate Have ADHD: Understanding the Chances of Your Child Having ADHD

Knowing the chances of your child inheriting ADHD can help you prepare for potential challenges, seek early intervention if necessary,…

3 months ago

The Urgent Need for Measles Vaccination: Preventing a Resurgence (ENG/Tajik)

Measles remains a significant cause of death among young children worldwide, despite being preventable through vaccination1. With recent outbreaks in various…

3 months ago

How to Communicate with Your Child’s Teacher During a Parent-Teacher Conference

Parent-teacher conferences are crucial opportunities to foster a collaborative relationship with your child's educator and gain insights into their academic…

3 months ago

Does Tutoring Work for School-Age Children with ADHD?

Tutoring can be an effective intervention for school-age children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), but its success depends on…

4 months ago

Do Children Outgrow ADHD by Age 21?

If you’re a parent of a child with ADHD, you’ve likely wondered whether their symptoms will fade by early adulthood.…

4 months ago

Here are some of the best of Haim Ginott’s advice for parents:

Advice for parents when your child has ADHD

5 months ago

Navigating the Smartphone Dilemma: A Parent’s Guide to Having Difficult Technology Conversations

The timing and approach to smartphone access fundamentally shape child development beyond just digital skills. During early years, children's brains…

5 months ago

How to set up goals for your child using “S.M.A.R.T.” (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time-Bound).

How to set up goals for your child using “S.M.A.R.T.” (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time-Bound). This article is about…

6 months ago