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From One Leg Shorter to Best ADHD Treatment for Kids
Brian, now a pensioner, has a noticeable disability – one leg is shorter than the other due to childhood tuberculosis. However, with a special shoe that makes his legs the same length, he can enjoy a fully mobile life without hindrance. Similarly, ADHD is a disorder that affects many children, and finding the best treatment is crucial for them to lead a normal life.
The Science behind ADHD Diagnosis
ADHD is believed to be caused by differences in two genes that affect the uptake and creation of important chemicals in the brain. While there is no biological test for ADHD yet, diagnostic criteria such as DSM V can help clinicians evaluate behavior to diagnose ADHD. However, the diagnosis is subjective and can be poorly administered.
The Importance of Objective Assessment
Just like how Brian’s doctors measured his leg difference accurately to recommend the right foot riser, clinicians need to use objective tools to assess ADHD behavior. Unfortunately, many clinicians still rely on behavioral questionnaires and brief analysis rather than approved rating scales to diagnose ADHD. This can lead to suboptimal treatment for kids with ADHD.
Setting Goals for ADHD Treatment
Improvement in ADHD behavior is not enough; remission from symptoms should be the goal of treatment. The World Health Organization has approved the ADHD Rating Scale (version 4) as an easy-to-use tool to identify ADHD behavior levels and track improvement objectively. The goal should be to get the patient below the defined score for ADHD and achieve behavioral remission.
Asking the Right Questions
Parents and guardians should ask clinicians which rating scale they use to assess ADHD, how they will know when their child is in remission clinically, and what measures they are taking to ensure their child’s well-being. By striving for remission in ADHD, we can help children lead a normal life just like Brian with his special shoe.