Therapy Dogs for Help with ADHD
Therapy dogs, prescribed as part of a treatment plan for individuals with ADHD, provide not only companionship but many other benefits.
Therapy dogs, prescribed as part of a treatment plan for individuals with ADHD, provide not only companionship but many other benefits.
A new research study, conducted at the University of California, Irvine, shows that therapy dogs may be effective in reducing the symptoms of ADHD in children. It offers families a viable option when seeking alternative or adjunct therapies to medication treatments for ADHD, especially when it comes to impaired attention and building social skills.
Many parents who have a child with ADHD may wonder if getting a pet is a good idea. Pets offer a child unconditional love and companionship, and having a pet can help teach kids a lot about responsibility and empathy. As a parent, you will need to assess whether your ADHD child can successfully handle a pet. It takes careful planning and understanding how a pet will fit in with your family’s situation.