Succeed! ADHD in Sport and Activity

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4 Sept 201303:15

Summary

TLDRThe video highlights the importance of focusing on the right amount of activity for children with ADHD rather than just finding the right activity. It emphasizes persistence, positive reinforcement, and the value of martial arts in developing control, mindfulness, and goal-setting. The speaker shares personal experiences with overcoming challenges and frustration, noting how consistent practice leads to success. Martial arts are recommended as they offer physical exercise and help build essential life skills, benefiting not just children with ADHD but everyone in learning focus and discipline in daily life.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The key to working with a child with ADHD is finding the right amount of activity, not necessarily the right activity.
  • 💡 It's important for parents, therapists, and teachers to make informed guesses about what activities might work best for the child and then remain persistent with those activities.
  • 👍 Once an activity is chosen, it's crucial to stick with it and maintain a positive attitude, encouraging the child to keep trying until they improve.
  • 🧠 Be mindful of the child's progress, even if they don't master everything immediately, and celebrate small successes.
  • 🤯 Children with ADHD may find certain tasks frustrating, but with practice and persistence, they can overcome challenges.
  • 🏆 Teaching children to persist in an activity until they succeed helps build their confidence and resilience, which is more beneficial than switching to something else too quickly.
  • 🎯 Children with ADHD often know that tasks may be harder for them compared to others, so helping them push through is key to building long-term skills.
  • 🥋 Martial arts is recommended for kids with ADHD because it combines physical activity with training in mindfulness, organization, and goal setting.
  • 💪 Martial arts can help children learn self-control, focus, and the discipline needed to succeed in other areas of life, like school and future work.
  • 🌟 The skills learned in martial arts can carry into adulthood, helping with adult responsibilities, relationships, and professional life.

Q & A

  • What is the main challenge when working with a child with ADHD?

    -The main challenge is not finding the right activity, but determining the right amount of activity to help the child manage their ADHD effectively.

  • How should parents and teachers approach selecting activities for a child with ADHD?

    -They should make an informed guess about what activity the child will do well at and then be persistent in encouraging the child to stick with it.

  • Why is persistence important when helping a child with ADHD succeed in an activity?

    -Persistence is crucial because it reinforces the child's confidence and teaches them not to give up even when faced with challenges, which builds resilience.

  • What can parents do to support a child who is frustrated with a difficult task, as in the case mentioned in the script?

    -Parents can encourage the child to practice in a calm and focused environment, helping them overcome frustrations and eventually succeed.

  • What are two potential responses a child with ADHD might have when faced with a difficult task?

    -The child might either give up and look for something different or persist and continue working until they achieve success.

  • What benefits does the latter response (persisting) offer to a child with ADHD?

    -Persisting helps build the child’s confidence, courage, and long-term success, making it easier for them to handle challenges in future settings such as school, work, and personal relationships.

  • Why is martial arts often recommended for children with ADHD?

    -Martial arts combines physical activity with training in control, mindfulness, organization, and goal-setting, which helps children with ADHD manage their symptoms while developing important life skills.

  • What additional benefits do children with ADHD gain from martial arts as they grow older?

    -As children with ADHD age, martial arts helps them take on more responsibilities and skills related to self-discipline, goal-setting, and time management, which are valuable in adulthood.

  • How does physical activity, like martial arts, affect a child's energy and concentration?

    -Physical activity helps children with ADHD release excess energy, leading to improved concentration and reduced hyperactivity, as one child in the script shared about feeling exhausted after karate.

  • Why is mindfulness important for both children with ADHD and the general population?

    -Mindfulness helps individuals stay focused on one task at a time, a skill that is particularly beneficial for children with ADHD but also helpful for people in general who struggle with distractions.

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