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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well she is right. Your poor parenting choices are preventing him from getting help. He needs medication. Get it for him. That's what a good parenting decision looks like.[/quote] +1. I feel bad for the teachers and other students who your snowflake will be disrupting [/quote] Troll supporting its troll post.[/quote] Nope. I made the first post, don't know who the poster is who supported it. I am an adult with ADD and I can tell you that being a child with ADD is miserable. I would never, ever deny my child medication for ADD. [/quote] As an alternate take, my stepbrother with ADD and anxiety was made absolutely bonkers by meds and hated them, to the extent he almost dropped out and didn't try college for years. After several years on his own doing manual labor and martial arts and figuring things out on his own terms he enrolled in college and excelled. There is no one size fits all. [/quote]
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