Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition that affects a child’s ability to focus, control impulses, and regulate activity levels. Children with ADHD may find it difficult to concentrate on tasks for long periods, follow instructions, stay organized, or complete schoolwork. They may appear easily distracted, restless, forgetful, or overly active compared to other children of the same age. These challenges can impact a child’s learning, behavior, social relationships, and daily functioning both at home and in school.
At SYNAPSE Pediatric Neurodevelopment & Early Intervention Clinic, we emphasize early identification and a comprehensive understanding of each child’s developmental needs. Our evaluation process carefully examines a child’s attention span, behavior patterns, learning abilities, emotional regulation, and developmental history. By understanding the underlying causes of attention difficulties, we can create a personalized plan that supports the child’s growth and overall well-being.
Under the guidance of Dr. Amola Khandwala, intervention programs are tailored to strengthen focus, improve self-control, and build essential life skills. Treatment approaches may include behavioral therapy, structured routines, cognitive and attention-building activities, parent counseling, and school-based strategies. Parents are actively involved in the process so they can better support their child’s development in everyday situations.