5 tips for helping your kid with ADHD have better playdates
Vanessa Armstrong says she feels a little nervous every time she goes out with her son Aiden, especially when he?s interacting with other children. She worries her son will have trouble controlling his impulsivity and other kids will make fun of him for it.
?I tend to gravitate toward families who either deal with ADHD in their home or have some experience with it,? the London, Ont., mom says. ?I have also learned that Aiden does better in one-on-one situations, like playdates, versus at things like large birthday parties.? Follow these tips to set up playdates that work for your kid with ADHD.
1. Pick the right parents
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