Supporting Children with ADHD Learning at Home Through Medication and Behavioral Therapy
- Blossom
- Apr 22, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 3

For children living with Attention‑Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), learning at home can sometimes feel overwhelming. With the right support, however, progress and confidence are possible. Research and clinical experience show that a combination of medication and behavioral therapy can significantly improve focus, reduce impulsivity, and create a more positive learning environment.
Medication helps regulate brain activity linked to attention and self‑control, while behavioral therapy provides practical strategies for managing daily challenges. Together, they empower children to build healthier routines, strengthen family relationships, and enhance academic performance.
By understanding ADHD and embracing evidence‑based treatments, parents and caregivers can help children thrive—not only in their studies, but also in their emotional growth and self‑esteem. Early professional support is key to unlocking potential and ensuring every child receives the care and encouragement they deserve.
Psychiatrist Dr. Ho Nga Lei interviewed by AM730 on Supporting Children with ADHD at Home Through Medication and Behavioral Therapy
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