Published on: 2026-03-01 | Written by: Dr. Noha Helmy Speech Therapy and Skills Center
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in children and sometimes extends into adulthood, directly affecting academic and social performance.
Noha Helmy emphasizes that early diagnosis using the latest methods and devices helps determine the most suitable treatment and enhances the child’s ability to focus and control behaviors.
ADHD is a neurological disorder that affects a person’s ability to concentrate and control behaviors, usually appearing in early childhood.
Noha Helmy states: "ADHD is not just excessive activity or temporary inattention; it is a condition that requires precise evaluation and proper treatment using modern methods to ensure the development of the child’s skills and behaviors."
The most common causes include:
Genetic factors: A family history of the disorder increases the likelihood of occurrence.
Imbalance of certain brain chemicals: Such as dopamine and norepinephrine.
Premature birth or oxygen deficiency during birth.
Environmental factors: Such as exposure to pollution or family-related stress.
Noha Helmy emphasizes that identifying the root cause for each case allows for an individualized and effective treatment plan.
The main symptoms include:
Difficulty maintaining focus and attention for long periods.
Excessive activity and constant movement without clear purpose.
Impulsivity in decision-making or answering questions before they are complete.
Difficulty organizing time or completing school or household tasks.
Social relationship problems due to uncontrolled behaviors.
Noha Helmy explains that early recognition of these symptoms enables prompt intervention and improves educational and social outcomes.
Modern treatment approaches include:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Teaching the child to control behaviors and organize thoughts.
Medication: Brain stimulants that help increase focus and reduce hyperactivity.
Special educational programs: Supporting learning with strategies to organize time and attention.
Modern technology: Educational apps and interactive games to enhance focus and attention.
Noha Helmy confirms that combining behavioral and medication therapy with modern tools achieves the best results for both children and adults.
Comprehensive assessment of the child’s abilities and the impact of symptoms on daily life.
Develop an individualized treatment plan including behavioral and, if necessary, medication therapy.
Conduct regular sessions with a specialist to train the child in focus and self-discipline.
Continuously monitor progress and adjust the plan based on response.
Noha Helmy emphasizes that following these steps using the latest treatment methods ensures sustainable improvement in focus and behavior.
Establish a clear daily routine to help the child concentrate.
Break large tasks into smaller parts to facilitate completion.
Use positive reinforcement to encourage good behavior.
Maintain continuous communication between parents and teachers to monitor progress.
Consult a doctor immediately if new symptoms appear or performance declines.
Noha Helmy concludes: "Early attention to ADHD and using the latest treatment methods builds the child’s focus and self-discipline skills and significantly enhances their academic and social success."