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💡 According to the CDC, approximately 6 million children in the U.S. have been diagnosed with ADHD.
🔷 Difficulty paying attention or staying on task
🔷 Frequent daydreaming or forgetfulness
🔷 Fidgeting, squirming, or nonstop talking
🔷 Trouble waiting their turn or following instructions
🔷 Emotional outbursts or frustration with routines
These behaviors aren’t signs of defiance—they're signals your child’s brain works differently.
Without the right support, kids with ADHD can face:
📚 Academic struggles due to focus or organization challenges
😔 Low self-esteem from constant correction or comparison
😤 Behavioral issues at home or in class
💔 Emotional stress for both the child and their family
At Lyte Psychiatry, we don’t just treat the child—we support the whole family. We offer affordable, expert-led care that meets each child where they are.
✔️ Comprehensive evaluations and diagnostic assessments
✔️ Behavioral therapy tailored for children
✔️ Parent coaching and family counseling
✔️ Medication management (when appropriate)
✔️ Collaborative support with teachers/schools
We help your child understand their brain—and help you guide them with confidence and care.
🕒 Create predictable routines – structure helps reduce overwhelm
🎯 Break tasks into small steps – focus improves when instructions are clear
🗣️ Use positive reinforcement – celebrate effort and progress
💬 Practice calm communication – avoid power struggles by staying steady
💡 Model emotional regulation – your calm helps them regulate theirs
🧠 Get answers, strategies, and compassionate support.
👨👩👧 Partner with a team that understands your child’s needs—and yours.
🌱 Let’s build a path forward, together.
👉 Schedule an ADHD evaluation or parent consultation at Lyte Psychiatry today. Click Here
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Call us if you have questions at 469-733-0848
Q: Is ADHD caused by bad parenting?
A: Absolutely not. ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition, not a result of parenting. However, parenting strategies can make a big difference in how your child manages it.
Q: Should my child be on medication?
A: Medication can help many children, but it’s not the only option. At Lyte Psychiatry, we explore all treatment routes—therapy, lifestyle changes, school support, and, if needed, medication.
Q: How young can a child be diagnosed with ADHD?
A: Symptoms often appear before age 12, but diagnosis can be made as early as age 4 with proper assessment.
Q: Can ADHD improve over time?
A: With the right support and tools, many children learn to manage their symptoms effectively and succeed academically, socially, and emotionally.
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