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Choosing just the right toy for any child can be difficult.But the challenge is magnified if you are looking for the perfect gift to give one of the 4.4 million children affected by attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Children who have ADHD may have special play needs, so I urge parents of my young patients to buy toys that help their children focus, gain self-confidence and learn to

socialize and interact appropriately with other children. The following suggestions may be helpful:


? LEGOS/Building Blocks:

Children with ADHD often have trouble completing lengthy tasks because they become frustrated and discouraged. LEGOS an building blocks are hands-on toys that are simple to use and have only a few pieces so children can create a single structure in a relatively short period of time, which

may help build their confidence.


? Chapter Books: Books with short chapters help your child focus and stay attentive. Read aloud one or more chapters each night or have your child read to you.


? Dress Up: All children, but especially kids with ADHD, can

benefit from dramatic play and artistic expression, which allow them to be creative and express feelings in a fun and non-judgmental environment. So give them a box of costumes, puppets or a playhouse. Watching a play is a great way for family members to connect with a child and provide

lasting memories. It is important to also keep in mind that people with ADHD are often intelligent, friendly, creative, and determined.


These strengths should be encouraged from an early age.


? Easel and Paint Set or Play-Doh: Art supplies such as paint and clay give children with ADHD an opportunity to express themselves in a nonverbal way. Art supplies also help children gain self-confidence since there is no

right or wrong way to use them.


? Floor Puzzle: Giving children something simple to do, such as a floor puzzle, helps build confidence.

Choose a recognizable pattern or shape that won?t intimidate

them. Ideas include the solar system and the alphabet.


? Swimming, Skating, Martial Arts or Music Lessons: Physical

activity is encouraged for children who have ADHD. Sign them up for lessons in a structured sport or hobby, which can provide a valuable outlet for all their energy.

There is no ?cure? for ADHD, but there are effective ways to

manage this condition once diagnosed.


Medication may be part of a treatment plan designed to control your child?s ADHD symptoms. Currently, stimulant medications such as Adderall XR are considered a first-line treatment option for ADHD. The active ingredients in

these medications have been used medically for nearly 70 years.


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