ADHD
People with ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) and their families can live better lives if we support them.
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is often not properly diagnosed, leading to a lack of understanding and awareness of the behaviors associated with ADHD. This can result in distress for individuals with ADHD and their families. The potential of these individuals to express themselves through music and contribute to family dynamics is often overlooked. It is important to provide them with appropriate stimulation to help regulate their emotions and improve their overall well-being.
IN YOUR HANDS LIES THE POWER TO HELP THEM HAVE ACCESS TO MUSIC-BASED TREATMENT THAT CAN IMPROVE THEIR HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS.NAS.
HOW DO WE SUPPORT ADHD INDIVIDUALS?
Many families, unaware of the presence of ADHD, often perceive it as misbehavior on the part of the individual, failing to understand the unique behaviors and reactions associated with ADHD. The management of skills and emotions differs in individuals with ADHD, and it is through music that stimulation can be provided, paving the way for improving human relationships within their family and social environment.
Raising awareness and promoting understanding of ADHD among individuals and their social environment , which is crucial.
Stimulating abilities and managing emotions through piano workshops.
Family and psychological support for ongoing monitoring.