While traveling through life; We often end up with very different people and observe their attitudes and behaviors. More people means more behavior and more attitudes. However, the most researched, observed and interesting human behaviors of all time are the behavioral patterns related to the relationships of family members, which are the cornerstone of society. Studies on the relationship between parent and child(ren) hold a mirror to how relationships in society are shaped. It offers a road map on what kind of individuals children will become. Mother and father attitudes and behaviors are maximally effective on children's development and development of behavioral characteristics. Research indicates that; In Children with Hyperactivity and Attention Deficit, the attitude of the parents and the psychological state of the family are active.
As it is known, not every active child is a child with hyperactivity. Hyperactivity is a problem that occurs in 3 to 5% of school-age children and is mostly observed in boys. Hyperactivity is a major cause of stress for the family and the child. Children with this diagnosis engage in distracting movements as much as possible. But even though they try very hard to correct this disturbing situation, they cannot achieve any results. At this stage, family support is the most important factor. In order to combat the difficulties that may arise in this process, school teachers, doctors, specialists and families must act in cooperation.
When children are under stress or become very anxious, they can often show features similar to hyperactivity. However, in order to receive this diagnosis, the child must be examined and investigated in detail. This situation must continue for a long time and the child must be over 7 years old. The hyperactive child acts thoughtlessly and often with lack of attention, anytime, anywhere. Having children with anxious and depressed family members for a long time can also cause Hyperactivity and Attention Deficit. The child is raised in a family and can develop behavior and attitudes among family members. While families are raising children; ability to control impulses and behave appropriately They should be able to foresee improving their business and attitude skills. Excessive anxiety, extreme anxiety, and depression coming from the family trigger the anxiety level in children. As a result of increased anxiety in children, children may exhibit stereotyped behaviors such as impulsive, that is, taking action without thinking.
As a result, the presence of Hyperactivity and Attention Deficit in children can directly affect the attitudes and behaviors of parents. As the child cannot cope with this situation due to the anxious attitudes or depression of the family members, they will be able to express this situation behaviorally in the form of acting out. It is observed that children's behavioral, active and impulsive behaviors improve as a result of the decrease in parents' anxiety and treatment of their depression. In families that can cope with anxiety and depression, investment in the relationship with the child increases. As a result of this investment, a healthy relationship can be established and it has been determined that the child's behavior, which we call action-oriented hyperactivity, can be controlled.
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