Just Diagnosed?Treating ADDParenting ADD/LD KidsSchool & Learning DisabilitiesAdult ADD/LD
PrintEmailDiscussRSS

Making the Connection

For parents considering medication for their kids.

 
Making the Connection

Rule #9 is one every parent of an ADHD kid should live by: Don’t expect medications to fix every symptom.

by Mohab Hanna, M.D.
Ladner-Drysdale, $15.95
Purchase Making the Connection

When parents face the decision to place their child on ADHD medication, they need all the support and information they can get.

I’m not talking about the endless supply of advice that comes unbidden from teachers, neighbors, friends, and relatives. I’m talking about expert sources to which a parent can turn for reliable answers. Making the Connection: A Parent’s Guide to Medication in ADHD, by child and adolescent psychiatrist Mohab Hanna, M.D., is one such resource.

The book’s first section is a clearly written introduction to ADHD. In the second section, Dr. Hanna sets out 21 rules that deal with everything from monitoring medication response to combining ADHD medication with other treatments. Rule #9 is one every parent of an ADHD kid should live by: Don’t expect medications to fix every symptom. “Children and teenagers with ADHD are not all the same,” writes Hanna. “Maintain realistic expectations for treatment based on the individualities of your child.”

The third section provides information about each class of medication, candidly discussing benefits as well as potential adverse effects. Frequently asked questions, covering everything from personality changes to whether to inform the child’s teacher about his diagnosis, are answered in section four.

This book—concise, accurate, and user-friendly—is a welcome resource for any parent of a child who has ADHD.

No comments yet:

Join ADDitude or log in now to add your comments.
ADDitude DirectoryFind Professionals
Find Schools and Camps
Find Products
Related Forums
Related Content
Free Newsletter
Free Gift with Sign Up
Adult ADHD
Managing your time, money, career & relationships
Success at School
Keep kids learning! Tips for parents and teachers
Parenting ADD/LD Kids
Strategies for behavior, nutrition, friends & more
 
Copyright © 1998 - 2007 New Hope Media LLC. All rights reserved. Your use of this site is governed by our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
ADDitude does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The material on this web site is provided for educational purposes only. See additional information.
New Hope Media, 39 W. 37th Street, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10018