Managing Transitions (for Parent of Children with ADHD)

When people think of ADHD, one of the first things that comes to mind is children not being able to focus in boring situations, like class or church. While inattention is a core problem in ADHD, many children with ADHD also have problems shifting their attention away from something they find really interesting. Everyone prefers to continue doing something fun, like building Legos or playing video games, rather than starting something boring, like getting dressed. For children with ADHD this problem "transitioning" can be so hard that it creates conflict. Once they become engaged in something, like playing their favorite video game, they do not want to stop. These problems transitioning from one activity to another can be a major source of frustration for parents.

Here are some common times when problems with transitions arise:

You may wonder, how can paying too much attention be a problem for children who generally struggle with not paying attention?

You can help your child more smoothly get through transitions. The following methods may decrease or end your struggles during these times: