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Managing hyperactive children
The Island
|August 23, 2025
Die is often described as a balancing act, but when raising a hyperactive child, that balance can feel like walking a tightrope without a safety net.
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Hyperactivity, commonly associated with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) but not exclusive to it, is characterised by excessive movement, impulsivity, and difficulty in focusing.
Teachers may describe such children as “always on the go,” while parents sometimes feel exhausted just trying to keep up. Yet, experts emphasise that hyperactivity does not necessarily mean disobedience or lack of intelligence. With the right approach, hyperactive children can thrive in school, home, and social settings.
Hyperactivity is more than boundless energy. Children may struggle to sit still during lessons, interrupt conversations, act without thinking, or jump from one activity to another without completing any. Pediatricians point out that occasional restlessness is normal, especially in toddlers and preschoolers, but persistent patterns that interfere with daily functioning warrant closer attention.
Research indicates that between five to seven percent of school-aged children worldwide display symptoms consistent with ADHD. However, many children who appear hyperactive may not meet the full criteria for a medical diagnosis. Environmental factors, emotional stress, dietary habits, and lack of adequate physical outlets can also contribute to restless behaviour.
Parents often report frustration when their hyperactive child cannot sit through a family meal, loses belongings daily, or disrupts bedtime routines. Teachers face classroom interruptions, incomplete assignments, and difficulty maintaining discipline. These challenges, if unmanaged, can affect a child’s self-esteem and academic performance, while leaving caregivers drained.
The key, experts stress, is to recognise hyperactivity as a manageable condition rather than a moral failing. The child’s behaviour is not intentional mischief but a result of neurological and developmental factors.
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