Anonymous wrote:Id make sure he gets the clear message that ADHD doesn't give him permission for behavior he "can't control". Rather he will struggle more with behaviors and he needs to learn tools to help him manage that behavior. Don't let him go down the "it's not my fault" pipeline.
Acknowledge the struggles he has faced and simply explain that when his struggles became too great to manage with a tutor and reminders to get off the screens, you sought additional help for him.
- someone who wasn't diagnosed until college
Good advice here. And yes, validate his feelings but then go back to this point. And remember, our kids our often angry with us about EVERYTHING in these years and it’s always our fault anyway. It’s part of being a teen.
We never let our oldest use ADHD as an excuse. It was about learning how how manage it and what tools/systems he needed.