Therapeutic treatments for ADHD
In the case of children below the age of 6 years diagnosed with ADHD, behavioral interventions and therapy are suggested before medication can be prescribed. Even after the age of 6 years, for a child with ADHD, the treatment options mostly have some form of therapeutic treatment in conjunction with the medication. The different types of therapeutic treatments that can be considered for ADHD are as follows: Hands on play with STEM building toys: Children with ADHD often have a unique type of energy that lends itself nicely to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) focused learning and play. This is because children with ADHD thrive in self-paced, non-linear stimulating learning environments (i.e., computer programing or robotics) where they can hyper-focus on tasks. Patients with ADHD benefit from playing with STEM building toys and technology because they control the rate of play, they receive rapid feedback, and they enjoy the bright colors and variety of sounds that these technological toys provide. Behavior therapy (BT): The ultimate aim of this treatment is to help the child understand and assess their behavior to change them as seen fit. This kind of treatment would require the child, the parent, and in some cases, the child’s teacher to work together.