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Saturday, August 27, 2022

How To Recognise ADHD Symptoms in Children : Nip in the Bud

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A child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can experience problems with overactivity, impulsivity and risk-taking. It can mean a child is disruptive, can make a real difference to their progress in school and impact on their relationships with their peers, friends, family and teachers.

This film explains how to identify and help a child showing the symptoms of ADHD.

Nip in the Bud® was set up to encourage awareness about mental health disorders in young children. For more information, the accompanying comprehensive Fact Sheets and additional resources visit us at /
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/>These films range from how teachers and carers can help support children who may be experiencing ADHD to hearing from families’ first-hand experiences.

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Anxiety... it is something I am far too familiar with. My entire life, up to my 40s ended in debilitating anxiety.

I was worried about my reputation, worried about pleasing others, and worried about how I would look on the other side. I was also worried about whether I would pass a test, but I was so paralysed that I couldn't even get myself to study. It's all very well.

Now that I'm past two decades of taking Zoloft to help my life get back on track, I also know that anxiety is not a disease. It doesn't make you a failure. This is something that many people don't like to hear. I was one of those people.

This video is about how to rewire your mind, one minute at a time. Most often, I am asked the question HOW, MEL? How do I get rid my anxiety?

This video will help you conquer your anxiety.

I think you already know this. But, in case you don’t, I’m not a therapist. Anxiety has plagued me for many decades. It has been a major concern of mine for many years. These simple techniques have helped me heal myself, and I've taught them to my children and hundreds of thousands of people in live audience. They work. However, you must use them repeatedly. What else works? Prompt treatment. If you have any medical concerns, speak to your doctor. Don't be a hero if your quality of life is being affected by anxiety, worry, or triggers. Seek out a therapist for help. We all need to face our problems and heal our minds.

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