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| meka |
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Medication/School
My son was diagnosed when he was 2yrs old with adhd and now he's 10. He's has been doing ok up until this point in school but lately I have been getting calls from his school and sylvan learning center were he is recieving tutoring saying he not focusing and he cannot complete assignments. He in ESE 1 or 2 hours a day and the rest of the time he is in his regular class. The school states he do not need to be in the program full time because he his capable of learning but sometimes it's difficult to get it out of him. He's been in the program for 2 years and have been doing good so far but now they are still saying he can not maintain his focus to do good in school and he is failing the test that he needs to pass to move on to the next level. Homework is a big struggle for me and him. Sometimes I cry in the bathroom because I do not know how to help him. We spend 4 to 5 hours on homework some nights and it's hard. I do not want him on medication because I am scared it may do him the same way it did his father. It made him crazy once he stopped taking it. What kind of medications are safe and do he really need it even though he is not having behavior problems? He just can not focus like he should. What should I do because I want him to be successful in school but I do not want medication to take over his life. |
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| Anni |
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ADHD Medication for Children
Hi Meka: Welcome to the ADDitude forums and thanks for your post. First, you should know that ADHD medication doesn't impact any two people the same way - so any problems that your son's father experienced are not necessarily going to be repeated. According to one of ADDitude's most popular articles on the topic of ADHD treatment for children, ADD kids should be given medication when their symptoms are preventing them from functioning in school, at home, or in social settings. It sounds like your son fits this description - his lack of focus is keeping him from succeeding at school. I would recommend that you speak with your son's doctor about treatment options right away. You're right that side effects do sometimes exist with ADD meds, but many children have no problems and thrive. I would also recommend trying the alternative ADHD therapies described in this special report: fish oil, a protein-rich diet, green time, etc. Those are all non-medical and can be started at home right now. Finally, here are ADDitude's best articles about homework help for ADHD children - I hope you find some ideas there. Best of luck! |
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