ADHD, also known as “Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder” Children with ADHD may be hyperactive and unable to control their impulse. Last year I got to know one of them, her name was Sunny. We didn’t have a pleasant start to know each other, all I knew was that she is a hard nut to crack. I could only hear an annoying kid bounding, and making sounds of sudden shrieking or sniveling that alerted me anytime. The first time we met was at the elevator, I remembered I was complaining to my mom about how the noisy neighbor was being the bang in my life. Then, the elevator’s door opened, and I immediately shut my mouth up, there’s Sunny and her mom. The atmosphere in the elevator was extremely embarrassed, but soon after Sunny’s mom began …show more content…
The next day, I searched for informations about ADHD kids, and it says people have to be taken with great patient in order to make them feel calm and trustful. So I decide to bring Sunny on a picnic. When we arrived at the park, Sunny began to get distract by the children who were playing around, I could tell that she was a curious kid, but at the same time she was agitated. Sunny’s mother rarely brings her to public places, because she was afraid that Sunny couldn’t behave the way people expected her to behave. Then, I took out a bottle of warm green tea to calm Sunny down, and somehow it worked! This is the first time, Sunny could slightly control her behavior. She told me that the color of yellowish green gaves her a coincidence of being restful, and her mind wasn’t that scrambled anymore. Later that day, Sunny started to share different kinds of conception with me, even the worries she had. We became closer and closer as friends, even though her stability hasn’t fully recovered, we still tried to figure new ways that could help her. I remembered that there’s an unique way we figured out together that could make Sunny quiescent but pleasant at the same time; whenever she starts to feel disorderly, she could count from 1 to 100 to calms