Findings suggest that beginning strictly with a behavioral therapy approach, without the addition of medication at that time, allows children a greater opportunity to develop self-regulation skills.
All children—with or without ADHD—can benefit from behavioral strategies. A recent study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry suggests the youngest children in a classroom are ...
(restricted elimination diets, artificial food color exclusions, and free fatty acid supplementation) and psychological (cognitive training, neurofeedback, and behavioral interventions) ADHD ...
The study revealed that ADHD ... Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and first author of the new study. Digital mental health interventions ...