AAP Guideline: Behavioral Intervention First for Under 6
Target: Children and Adolescents (4-18) | Type: Guideline | Grade: A
3-Line Summary
- What: The American AAP recommends Behavioral Intervention alone as the first-line for ADHD children under 6 years of age.
- Who: For those 6 and older, a combination of Behavioral Intervention and pharmacotherapy is suggested as potentially effective.
- Result: Parent Training, School-Based Intervention, and behavioral management are emphasized as core Non-Pharmacological strategies.
Keywords
AAP Clinical Guideline Behavioral Intervention Parent Training Under 6 Combination
Practical Tips
- If your child is preschool-aged, consult a professional about whether to try Behavioral Intervention first.
- You can practice positive reinforcement and setting consistent rules at home.
- Learn about how to request support tailored to your child's characteristics at school.
⚠️ Limitation: Based on the US healthcare system, the context of Korea's insurance and education systems may differ.
Disclaimer: This information summarizes recent research findings and does not replace medical diagnosis or treatment. For health-related decisions, please consult a qualified professional.
Original Link (DOI:10.1542/peds.2019-2528)