Not sure what type of doctor you are going to. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends parent training in behavior management as the first-line treatment for preschool-aged children (ages 4-5). Medication may be considered if behavioral interventions are not enough for children in this age group. For children 6 and older, the AAP recommends both medication and behavior therapy. My child almost got kicked out of preschool. He has a “motor” like people like to say. He NEEDS ADHD medication, he started them in first grade. Do you think I celebrated when it was recommended by the psychiatrist? No, I cried. Would you not give glasses to a child that needs them? STOP JUDGING PARENTS. MOST OF US ARE TRYING OUR BEST. |
But it's not about sitting. It's about actually paying attention and learning, not just following the "whole body listening" chart and complying with its rules about facing the teacher and having a still body. |
| Some people here identifying as teachers are really displaying their ignorance today, smh |