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Post by cynthiatweedle on Apr 19, 2006 8:37:12 GMT -5
For those of us who do not have teenagers yet this may help prepare us for what is ahead. For anyone who already has teenagers please do share your experiences.Teenagers with ADHDFrom Eileen Bailey, Living with a teenager is always a bumpy road. While parents work at trying to let go, trying to allow their teen some room to grow and make sound decisions, the teens are working hard at finding their own path in life. Sometimes, these roads take such different turns, both parents and teens find themselves wondering how they will possibly manage to get along for the next hour, never mind the next several years. add.about.com/od/teensandaddadhd/a/parentingteens.htm?nl=1
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Post by misty on Apr 19, 2006 9:24:40 GMT -5
Thanks for the Links Cynthia! My daughter is just a preteen but the deaded TEEN YEARS are not far off! I will be referring to these tips I'm sure, as I feel about what ahead for us!
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Post by Linda on Apr 19, 2006 20:31:48 GMT -5
That is a really good article but I don't buy into some of it! Everyone has to remember that ADHD kids vary in so many areas... When Paul was 15 for example he wasn't emotionally 9 years old...I don't think I could have stood it if that was the case! misty...you will get through it...just remember you are the one in charge! #pp_sm_evm_089#
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Post by cynthiatweedle on Jun 7, 2006 16:31:05 GMT -5
Here's some good news for a change!! I love it. Aggressive teens more likely to try tobacco, pot Wed Jun 7, 2006 6:48 PM BST166 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among young adolescents, aggression is linked to a likelihood of experimenting with cigarettes or marijuana for the first time, while impulsivity confers a greater risk of trying alcohol, a new study shows. However, the researchers found no association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and substance-use initiation.... The researchers also found that aggressive teens were more likely to use substances heavily and to try more substances. However, Ernst and her colleagues found that children with ADHD, ADHD plus conduct disorder, depression or anxiety were no more likely to try substances than their peers without a psychiatric diagnosis. The team suggests that it may make more sense to identify at-risk teens by looking at the severity of certain behavioral symptoms, rather than any particular psychiatric diagnosis. SOURCE: Pediatrics, June 2006. today.reuters.co.uk/news/newssearchresults.aspx?srch=Adhd&searchtype=a
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Post by misty on Jun 8, 2006 1:14:02 GMT -5
That is GREAT newsm Cynthia! Its a relief to hear that. I get so worried when I read that ADHDers are susceptible to those evils! My daughter is almost a teen & the world is scary these days.
I also think that children who have open relationships with thier parents & arent afraid to talk to them about sex, drugs, alcohol, etc, atre less likely to do those things.
Thanks for sharing that Cyn!
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Post by cynthiatweedle on Jun 9, 2006 12:34:15 GMT -5
Bump!
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