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Input for Dad
My son sound a lot like yours. He does well in school, but his teachers often report that he lacks focus and organization (he loses things left and right). We don't have a formal diagnosis yet - it's expensive and we're not sure it's necessary if we don't want to go with medication.
We're focusing right now on teaching him some skills he'll need to succeed. Of course, we're not tackling everything at once, but we are working on:
organizational skills
ways to remember things (both stuff and facts/deadlines)
reviewing his work before he turns it in (he tends to speed through things without thinking)
setting and maintaining routines
identifying his feelings and acting appropriately on them (he's full of extremes)
We're also trying to keep him really active and social. He's not at all hyper, but he is a fidgeter...getting outside frequently to burn off some of that excess energy helps him stay still and focus.
Medications are wonderful tools, but they are just tools. You wouldn't use a bulldozer to break through a sandcastle...the same principle applies to your kid. He may not need meds right now. Use whatever tools you have at your disposal to help him out. Remember that medication is just one tool in your arsenal. :)
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