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Originally Posted by Paslode
Sure they are, they are teaching our kids that to cope with the problem they need to pop pills and ask for less requirements.
What I have heard from several other parents of ADHD kids is that a regimented lifestyle is one means of staying away from the meds. In addition if you can find an activity they can throw themselves into, that also can be a major benefit.
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My son is 8yo and was diagnosed with ADHD. No meds recommended right now. We are working with his diet, consistent routine, consistent bedtime with adequate sleep, and one ongoing sport per season. His teacher also makes sure he gets a snack I send to school in the PM to help low blood sugar, and has him sit on a exercise ball in class. He isn't the only one, and he likes sitting on it. She also lets him be the errand runner when anything needs to go to the office, just to let him get up and move when he needs to. Rather than handwriting assignments, anything over a paragraph he types in on a computer. Lots of patience (on my part) with homework needed, but with plenty of time and directed focus, he gets it done. Consistent punishment and follow through when he misbehaves is crucial, but that is the case with any child.