ADHD Treatment for Children in Portland, Oregon

Understanding ADHD in Children

At Behavioral Neuropsychology, we specialize in providing comprehensive, evidence-based treatment for children with ADHD in Portland, Oregon. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects a child’s ability to focus, regulate impulses, and manage daily tasks, making school and home life more challenging. Our team is dedicated to helping children and their families navigate ADHD with the right strategies, therapies, and support.

Key Symptoms of ADHD

ADHD presents in children in various ways, commonly classified into three main types:

1. Inattentive Type

Children with inattentive ADHD struggle with focus and organization, often showing symptoms such as:

  • Difficulty paying attention to details, leading to careless mistakes
  • Trouble staying engaged in tasks or play activities
  • Appearing as if they are not listening when spoken to
  • Frequently losing items necessary for tasks
  • Forgetfulness in daily activities and schoolwork

 

This type of ADHD is often linked to slow processing speed, meaning children take longer to absorb and respond to information, leading to challenges in academic settings.

2. Hyperactive-Impulsive Type

Children with this form of ADHD display excessive energy and impulsivity, including:

  • Constant movement, fidgeting, and restlessness
  • Difficulty remaining seated in classroom settings
  • Talking excessively or blurting out answers before a question is completed
  • Struggling to take turns or wait in line
  • Frequently interrupting conversations or activities

 

While hyperactivity often diminishes with age, impulsivity can continue to affect decision-making and social interactions.

3. Combined Type

Children exhibiting both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive behaviors are diagnosed with Combined Type ADHD, requiring a tailored treatment plan to address a wide range of symptoms.

How ADHD Affects a Child’s Daily Life

Children with ADHD often face academic, social, and emotional challenges. These difficulties can include:

  • Struggling with homework and classroom activities due to difficulty staying on task
  • Difficulty following rules and instructions, leading to frequent redirection from parents or teachers
  • Poor organization skills, making it hard to complete assignments and keep track of school materials
  • Impulsive behaviors that may cause social difficulties with peers
  • Feeling frustrated, anxious, or behind, which can impact self-esteem and motivation

Without early intervention, these challenges can persist into adolescence and adulthood, making it critical to implement structured ADHD treatment strategies.

At Behavioral Neuropsychology, we use a multi-faceted approach to help children develop skills to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. Our treatment options include:

1. Executive Function Coaching & Skill Development

Many children with ADHD struggle with executive functioning, which affects their ability to plan, organize, and complete tasks. We work with children to:

  • Strengthen working memory and problem-solving skills
  • Develop time management and self-monitoring techniques
  • Improve impulse control and decision-making strategies

2. Parent Coaching & Support

ADHD affects the entire family. Our parent coaching sessions help caregivers:

  • Learn effective behavior management strategies
  • Improve communication and cooperation with their child
  • Create structured home routines to support learning and self-regulation

3. School-Based Interventions & Accommodations

Children with ADHD benefit from structured classroom strategies and Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) or 504 Plans. We collaborate with parents and educators to:

  • Implement daily behavior tracking tools for school performance
  • Establish modifications such as extended time on tests or alternative learning methods
  • Provide support for homework management and organization

4. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for ADHD

CBT helps children recognize unhelpful thought patterns and develop coping skills to manage frustration, anxiety, and low self-esteem. Sessions focus on:

  • Building self-awareness and self-regulation
  • Developing social skills and positive peer interactions
  • Strengthening problem-solving and emotional resilience

5. ADHD-Friendly Learning Strategies

Since slow processing speed often impacts reading, writing, and problem-solving skills, we help children develop:

  • Effective reading comprehension techniques
  • Strategies for improving written expression and task execution
  • Math and problem-solving support tailored for ADHD-related learning difficulties

Get ADHD Support for Your Child Today

ADHD doesn’t have to hold your child back. With the right tools and support, they can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. If you’re seeking child ADHD treatment in Portland, Oregon, Behavioral Neuropsychology is here to help.

Location: 1750 SW Skyline Blvd, Portland, OR 97221

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