ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, affects your child’s behavior at home, performance at school, and ability to make lasting relationships. If you’re concerned about ADHD, the experienced team of providers at NOVA Pediatrics and Young Adult Medicine can help. The providers focus on the needs of your child, recommending behavior therapy and medications to help your child manage symptoms and thrive despite ADHD. Call the offices in Springfield and Woodbridge, Virginia, or book an appointment online.
Thorough assessments to accurately diagnose ADHD and understand your child's unique needs.
Strategies and support to help your child develop coping mechanisms and improve focus.
Careful monitoring and adjustment of medications to optimize symptom control and minimize side effects.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is caused by irregular brain activity and development. The medical condition is one of the most common childhood disorders and can persist into adolescence and sometimes adulthood.
It can be hard for children with ADHD to sit still and stay focused. ADHD can make it hard for children to thrive in school, and they may have trouble at home and in social situations because of their inability to pay attention and focus. Children with ADHD sometimes have trouble with self-control, too.
Very young children are naturally curious and have short attention spans. ADHD is different. As your child ages, the inability to focus continues and causes difficulties in school and home life.
Symptoms can present in several ways. Your child doesn’t need to display all of these symptoms to be diagnosed with ADHD.
If your child frequently seems to act without thinking, they are displaying impulsivity. It may be as serious as engaging in risky behavior or as simple as interrupting others’ conversations.
Hyperactivity shows up as an inability to sit or stand still for even short periods. Your child may seem constantly restless or bored. They may jump around, roughhouse, and get into trouble at school or in social situations.
There is no one set treatment plan for children with ADHD. Your specialist takes into account your child’s specific needs, the severity of symptoms, and schedule. The goal of ADHD treatment is to reduce hyperactivity and help your child manage their behavior so they can better be a part of school, home, and friendships.
Two primary care approaches are: