Child counselling

2023-05-05 15:44:27
My son 5.7 months is too much active. He cannot sit at one place for a single minute. He keeps on moving, fiddling and one or the other things. I understand that he is a kid but I feel scared seeing his restlessness. He is addicted to mobiles and watching tv. He is smart enough but it's difficult to make him sit at one place and teach him things or play games with him. He also gets annoyed easily if things don't go as per his wish. Please advise do I need to go for counselling for the child.?
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It seems to be ADHD. Most of the symptoms calls for the same. It needs to addressed asap otherwise it may get complicated. It can be well treated with counseling sessions and homeopathic medicine if required. You need an expert psychologist.
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Answered2023-05-08 07:35:05

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Answered2023-05-07 05:19:32

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It's normal for young children to be energetic and active, and your son's behaviour doesn't necessarily indicate a need for counselling. However, it's important to ensure that his behaviour is age-appropriate and not affecting his daily functioning, such as his ability to learn, play, and socialize with others. It's also important to monitor his screen time and ensure that he's not spending too much time on mobiles and watching TV, as excessive screen time can negatively affect a child's development and behaviour. Here are some strategies you can try to help your son: 1. Set clear boundaries around screen time and limit it to an appropriate amount of time each day. 2. Provide your son with plenty of opportunities for physical activity, such as outdoor play, sports, and other active games. 3. Try to engage him in activities that he enjoys, such as art, music, or imaginative play. 4. Provide structure and routine in his daily life to help him feel more secure and in control. 5. Praise and reward positive behaviour, such as sitting still for a short period or playing quietly. If you're still concerned about your son's behaviour, it may be helpful to consult with his paediatrician or a child psychologist to determine if counselling or additional support is needed.
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Answered2023-05-05 19:35:57

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Hi, Consult a clinical psychologist.

Answered2023-05-05 17:25:28

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Hi You feel your son is too active and you get worried when you see him restless. He is addicted to mobile phone and television. If you feel your son is hyperactive consult a psychiatrist. With a psychiatrist you can explain about your son being hyperactive. Your son will also need to see a psychologist for counselling sessions. It is normal for five year old kids to be playful and hyperactive. If you feel your son is too active to an extent that it worries you, consult a psychiatrist. You son will need to see a psychiatrist and psychologist. Try to not worry too much. It is important to determine what is causing your son to have too much energy. With the help of a psychiatrist and psychologist he will feel calm.
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Contact me for counselling sessions. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.

Answered2023-05-05 16:08:03

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Hello, Just a clarification, assuming the child's age is 5.7yrs? as you have mentioned months. I feel that some children are too curious to know things and also physically active as they have too much energy. The excess energy can be diverted towards some engaging activities and games. As the energy is getting consumed, discipline can be introduced in small doses. Wait and watch as several changes can be observed as children are rapidly growing. With unusual circumstances such as the covid situation and lockdowns, the definition of normal screen time underwent a change. Patience with the child pays off as they too adapt quickly to our new ways of disciplining them. I feel mother is the best and first counselor, learning everyday.If the situation is the same or aggravates, kindly consult for further assistance.

Answered2023-05-11 04:08:58

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You need to go for counselling immediately. Hyperactivity in children is a common issue that can have an impact on their behavior, academic performance, and social relationships. It's important to remember that each child is unique, and what works for one child may not work for another. With patience, consistency, and support, parents can help their hyperactive child develop coping strategies and lead a happy and healthy life.
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Mobile addiction can be a concerning issue for children, as excessive use of mobile devices can negatively impact their physical and mental health, academic performance, and social skills. Here are some tips that parents can follow to help their children manage their mobile device use: Set Limits: Parents can set limits on the amount of time their children spend on mobile devices each day. This can include setting specific times of the day when mobile devices can be used, limiting the amount of time spent on certain apps or websites, or setting a time limit for overall device use. Encourage other Activities: Encouraging children to engage in other activities, such as sports, reading, or playing with friends, can help to reduce their reliance on mobile devices and develop other skills. Model Good Behavior: Parents can model good behavior by limiting their own mobile device use and being present when spending time with their children. Use Parental Controls: Many mobile devices have parental control features that allow parents to monitor and limit their child's device use, block inappropriate content, and set screen time limits. Educate Children on the Risks: It's important for children to understand the potential risks associated with excessive mobile device use, such as cyberbullying, online predators, and physical health problems. By implementing these tips, you can help your child develop healthy mobile device habits and minimize the negative impacts of mobile addiction. Here are some tips that can help parents manage hyperactivity in their child: Create a structured routine: Establishing a regular routine can help provide a sense of stability and predictability for hyperactive children. This can include setting specific times for meals, homework, and bedtime. Encourage physical activity: Engaging in physical activity can help reduce hyperactivity and improve focus. Encourage your child to participate in activities such as sports, dancing, or martial arts. Provide a distraction-free environment: Limiting distractions in the home can help reduce hyperactivity. This can include creating a quiet study area or reducing the use of electronic devices. Use positive reinforcement: Praising good behavior can be more effective than punishing bad behavior. Offering rewards for positive behavior can help motivate your child to make positive choices. Seek professional help: Since your child's hyperactivity is causing significant issues, consider seeking professional help from a healthcare provider, psychologist, or counselor. They can provide guidance and support to help manage your child's behavior.

Answered2023-05-06 08:56:11

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First  and foremost don't show too much screen time to child.try to engage him in active physical play.so his energy can be channelise
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Answered2023-05-05 16:03:01

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