Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:really surprised at these responses. meds are literally the first line of treatment these days if your child is school age (K or older). OP, you should get a full neuropsych eval to confirm meds are recommended, and then medicate her - but not before then.
Agree. I also can't imagine doing all that therapy without the benefit of meds to help it work. Especially if the issue is severe enough to be ID'd at 6.
Anonymous wrote:really surprised at these responses. meds are literally the first line of treatment these days if your child is school age (K or older). OP, you should get a full neuropsych eval to confirm meds are recommended, and then medicate her - but not before then.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry OP, but I would find a new pediatrician.
My son is 7 with anxiety and adhd (related to the anxiety though) and we’ve been to a ped, development ped, and even a sleep doctor and no one has Rx meds for him.
His anxiety and adhd is managed really well with diet, and he has a 504. I meet with his teacher (and principal and counselor) often. He’s doing fine!