The Power Struggle with ADHD Kids: How to Win the War

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Adults feel that when a child desires power, they want to take some of ours. Because we do not want to lose control, we embroil ourselves in power struggles. We need to understand that the child does not want our power. They just want some of their own.

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The child who is motivated by power is among the most feared and misunderstood children in our classrooms and homes. These children cause great anxiety, panic, and dread in parents and teachers.

Much of what I learned about dealing with children with attention deficit disorder and children who need power, I learned from a young girl named Michelle. She was a wonderful kid, but was extremely troubled, argumentative, and combative. She had marked difficulty with peers and would constantly challenge the authority of the adults in her life. She challenged every decision or direction given to her by an adult.

One Friday afternoon, as students began to file out of the room at the end of the day, I asked Michelle to come to my desk. I told her that we were going to start studying New Zealand on Monday, and asked whether there was anything she would like to learn about it. She wondered if lambs were hurt when their wool was sheared, and is the southern part of New Zealand colder than the northern part?

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