Friday, November 27, 2015

ADHD Electronically

I found this article in the Wall Street Journal 11/25/15 and was shocked to read that "in a pilot study, a video game was shown to help children."  This seems counter intuitive.  TV and video games were supposed to be aggraviging children's ADHD.   But Project "EVO is a computer program created to improve attention and reduce impuslsivity in children withh attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. "

Scientists created a game to improve cognitive skills in old age and they found it 'helped aging adults improve their focus and ability to multitask.'  

So study shows the same results as ADHD medication and 30 minute sof Activate omputer exercies and 40 minutes of physcial exercies thre or four times a week for 16 weeks.  But warining is can cost $195 for three  months for the computer software.  So check out Katherine Ellison book :  ADHD: What Everyone Needs to Know: (Oxford University Press, Nov 2015)

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

This Boy's Life from Real Simple April 2011

I love the opening:
"When a child suffers from ADHD, everyone around him suffers, too."
This story was written by Stephanie Booth.

What do you think of when you hear 'ADHD'?  Many think, my kid has that too.  He has trouble focusing.  Or my daughter just can't sit still.  I am sure she has ADHD.  But in reality, ADHD is "a debilitating inability to concentrate or to control impulses." But many children have more than just ADHD.  Children may want to learn and want to have friends but this disability makes it impossible.

Possible others diagnosis with can complicate life include:
SPD a neurological dysfunction in which the brain has difficulty integrating the information gathered from the five senses.
Expressive developmental language disorder - difficulty putting together complex sentences.
Dyslexia

After learning about these many parents opt for medication to control behavior.  The next problems is finding out what one works.  Medication levels take time.  Some parents find taking them off medication during the summer is helpful.

Once a parent finds out medication work then therapy is an option but an expensive one.

So join a parent group and find out what is working for others.  Work with your pediatrician to see what other things can be helpful.  Sometimes exercise is helpful.

And don't forget:
"When a child suffers from ADHD, everyone around him suffers, too."



Friday, July 24, 2015

Why Does Music Aid Memorization?

This is from an article from the Wall Street Journal written by Heidi Mitchel 12/31/2013

Does your child have trouble remembering things?  Last week I was at a 'rap' concert.  I could not believe all the words these three guys were saying.  It was amazing.

The brain scientists agree that 'information set to music is among the easiest to remember.'

So before spending lots of time trying to invent a song for everything your child needs to remember check out You Tube and do a search.  You can also check teacher tube.  They have raps already produced to remember many math formulas.  But now to the 'facts'.

"The hippocampus and the frontal cortex are two areas in the brain associated with memory."   They process lots of information daily.  It is easy to put information in the problem is when we want to take the information out.

Dr. Roediger from the memory Lab at Washington University in St. Louis says, Music provides a rhythm, a rhyme and often, alliteration.  All that structure is what helps retrieve the information from the brain.

Patients with dementia are still able to sing along with a familiar song.  Think about the alphabet song, I still sing it in my mind when I am filing.

So if your child is having trouble memorizing the science or math formula check out the web..

Photosynthesis Equation Song - Biology Lesson

Math Rap - Area Formulas 

Of course there are many more so keep searching until you find the one that works for your child.

 

 

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Better Sleep - Better Math and Language Scores

Most parents try to have their children go to bed at a reasonable time and feel their children should be getting enough sleep.  Now parents need to worry about.the quality of their child's sleep.  According to researchers from Douglas Mental Health Institute in Montreal and McGill University sleep quality and duration are link to better performance in math and languages.

Wow, now parents have a scientific reason why their students should not have hours of homework. Their children need to sleep and sleep well to improve their math and language scores.  The unusual finding was that science and art were not affected.

So the researchers feel that the mental skills involving planning, paying attention, and multitasking are affected by the lack of a good sleep.  So if you feel your child might be ADHD their sleep patterns could be impacting this problem.

Solution?  I wear an UP band on my wrist which motiors my sleep.  I would find someones to borrow, if you don't already own one and use it for five days.  Bring the data to your doctor to determine if your child is having problems getting a deep sleep.

This material is from Sleep Quantity + Sleep Quality = Better Math/Langauge Scores by Rick Nauert  from psychcentral.com

Monday, January 12, 2015

Sleep - How Important it is for Your Child to Learn

There have been studies done in the Sleep Medicine journal  The finding:  The greater sleep efficiency, the children did better in math and languages.  Science and Art are not affected by the type of sleep a child has.

Analyze how your child seems to be sleeping.  Are they waking up often in the night?  You might need to let they borrow your "Jawbone Up", or fitbit, or other devise that can measure the mvoements of their sleep.

If you find an issue with their sleep, contract your child's doctor.  "Short or poor sleep is a significant risk factor for poor academic performance that is frequently ignored," per Gruber.  Again this was a very small study of just 75 students.