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ADHD: Treatment Options
Though there is no cure, there are treatments to help manage symptoms. There are two types of treatment options for ADHD:
- Behavior Therapy (including parental training).
- Medication.
Like most treatments for mental disorders and psychological issues, the best treatment is often a combination of therapy and medication.
For children with ADHD younger than 6 years old, parent training in behavior management is recommended as the first line of treatment, before medication is tried. For children 6 years old and older, it's recommended to try medication and behavior therapy together.
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