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Suggest Treatment For Hyperactivity

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i am vijaya lakshmi working in an infrastructure company.
My daughter is very active .she doesnt listen to anyone.too much naughty.always she will irritate everyone and make then to slap her.she even doesnt mind that if any one beat or scolds her.she is now just 5 yrs old.i am having very much tension abt her even when i am in office.i use to think about her only that what things she has made today how many scolds n beats her.i loves my baby verrrry much doctor.so please give me any solution for this.please......
Mon, 13 Oct 2014
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Hi, thanks for asking.
I can understand your concerns.
In my opinion this seems to be an attention seeking behaviour. And any negative attention is also an attention. So now whenever she does anything annoying ignore it. If its something really bad then give her timeout in a corner with her facing the wall but do not look at her scold her or discuss about it. Just do not give any attention.
Try this and it will stop. Ask her caretakers also to do the same.
I hope I have helped you
Dr. Meera Kotecha
Developmental and Behavioural Paediatrician
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Suggest Treatment For Hyperactivity

Hi, thanks for asking. I can understand your concerns. In my opinion this seems to be an attention seeking behaviour. And any negative attention is also an attention. So now whenever she does anything annoying ignore it. If its something really bad then give her timeout in a corner with her facing the wall but do not look at her scold her or discuss about it. Just do not give any attention. Try this and it will stop. Ask her caretakers also to do the same. I hope I have helped you Dr. Meera Kotecha Developmental and Behavioural Paediatrician