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ADHD Symptom Management Key to Employment Success

In order to prepare themselves for productive employment later in life, children who are properly diagnosed with ADHD need to start learning how to manage their symptoms:

“Mental health professionals estimate that 9 million adults in the United States have ADHD. Symptoms of ADHD… include difficulty paying attention, easy distractions, trouble finishing paperwork, fidgeting, talking too much and procrastination… adults in the workplace with ADHD often may not stop to think before they say or do something. They may commit social faux pas and hurt people’s feelings…” [Source: Pensacola Business Journal]

Clearly, this is an important issue for parents of children with ADHD. Early diagnosis gives kids an important advantage, because it gets them thinking and strategizing about symptom management. The lessons and methods they learn as children will become the foundation for symptom management when they’re adults.


 

Labels: symptoms, jobs

Posted By: 4ADHD.com

Comments:

former_teacher on 7/2/2010
I love this concept, because it emphasizes that ADHD is a condition to be managed, not a disorder that a person is powerless to influence. From the earliest possible time, we need to be teaching our children how to identify their strengths, assess their weaknesses, and determine how to use this knowledge to help themselves become as successful as possible.