My nephew, at age 7, was diagnosed with ADHD. We could not understand his impulsive behavior and temper tantrums over the last few years. He would break things all the time in the house and would yell at his brother when frustrated. The "rigid thinking" part of the article hit home hard. Many, many times he would tear his homework up because he felt he was stupid for not understanding it. He would squirm in his chair and slide down the back of it crying. After going to the doctor and finding out what was going on, he has improved a lot. He is now 10 and has enrolled in special education classes and making great progress. His confidence has increased with improved performance.
Explosive behavior in children is always a combination of factors – sleep habits, diet, medications, and environmental changes are all valid and frequent reasons for my son’s explosive behavior.

Key Takeaways:

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ADHD makes learning a lot hard for children that have diagnosed
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Changes in routine can trigger stress and tantrums.
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The more that is learned about ADHD, the more help that can be provided to those that have it.

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