Last month we looked at music and the benefits of musical training on ADHD. This time it’s another activity that does the body and mind good: exercise. Not before you cringe and stop reading, let me ...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common disability diagnosis in children globally. It's estimated to affect around 8% of children aged 3–12 years, and around 6% of teenagers ...
Parents, maybe it's time to put away the Ritalin and Adderall, and start bicycling with your kids to school! An article in today's Atlantic called "Exercise is ADHD Medication" reports on new research ...
If you’re raising a teen with ADHD, you already know the word “stress” carries extra weight. There’s the morning scramble, the missed homework, the “I forgot again” conversations that test every ounce ...
Exercise interventions, such as cognitively engaging exercise programs, significantly improve sustained attention in children and adolescents with ADHD.
Adding a 12-week structured physical exercise program to standard care was associated with alleviated symptoms and improved quality of life in adults with attention ...
Most people think of ADHD as a problem of attention, impulse control, or restless energy. And for practical purposes, it is. Those are the symptoms that show up in classrooms, offices, and family ...
Regular exercise has been shown to enhance quality of life, promote better sleep, and reduce ADHD symptoms - according to a recent study by örebro University. "The Start model has demonstrated only ...
A September review in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders examined 25 studies comparing motor skills in children with ADHD and neurotypical peers, highlighting functional relevance for ...
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