
Do kids grow out of ADHD as they get older?
ADHD is a lifelong condition. But a person’s ability to cope – and the demands on their attention – can change over time.
ADHD is a lifelong condition. But a person’s ability to cope – and the demands on their attention – can change over time.
Rather than asking ‘who is at risk?’ of suicide we should also ask ‘when is a person at risk?’ Our preliminary research shows this has promise.
New research shows one in four Australians think physical punishment is necessary to properly raise children. And one in two parents (across all age groups) reported smacking their children.
Parents may be familiar with this scenario: a child is well behaved at school and polite to their teachers but has a meltdown at home in the afternoon.
How you respond is critical to their health and wellbeing. Here’s what to say to support someone who self-harms.
Teachers are reporting a perceived lack of social skill development in children and teens. How might excessive screen time affect this development?