Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our 11 y.o. has the same diagnosis. We got into a supportive school program (GT/LD in MCPS). They provide some supports, and we're playing wait and see as to whether we need to add an Exec. Function tutor or meds. We're also trying to focus on sleep/nutrition/screens at home. And then reassess.
OP again. The school is interesting, I didn't know such a school exists in mcps- is it part of the hgc program? My child didn't qualify for that. His neuropsych assessed his fsiq iq at 130, I suspect that would not qualify for a gifted program. Anyway, my real reason for responding to you is to ask where you have read about sleep/nutrition/screens with respect to adhd - this is the kind of info I'd like to start processing and incorporating, where possible. Tx.
Anonymous wrote:Our 11 y.o. has the same diagnosis. We got into a supportive school program (GT/LD in MCPS). They provide some supports, and we're playing wait and see as to whether we need to add an Exec. Function tutor or meds. We're also trying to focus on sleep/nutrition/screens at home. And then reassess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks from OP. Stixrud did list suggested school accommodations in their report -(in my opinion, the list was way too long and unrealistic for a straight A student but that is neither here nor there). I was hoping to find an "ADHD for dummies" type book so that I can start to understand all of this. I will check out the book Smart but Scattered - thanks.
CHADD has a course called Parent to Parent that provides a good introduction. You can do it in person or online.
http://www.chadd.org/Training-Events/Parent-to-Parent-Program.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Thanks from OP. Stixrud did list suggested school accommodations in their report -(in my opinion, the list was way too long and unrealistic for a straight A student but that is neither here nor there). I was hoping to find an "ADHD for dummies" type book so that I can start to understand all of this. I will check out the book Smart but Scattered - thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks from OP. Stixrud did list suggested school accommodations in their report -(in my opinion, the list was way too long and unrealistic for a straight A student but that is neither here nor there). I was hoping to find an "ADHD for dummies" type book so that I can start to understand all of this. I will check out the book Smart but Scattered - thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I think Smart but Scattered is a helpful book, and the additude.org website is pretty good.
CHADD.org is another good resource and hosts workshops and trainings.
I'd ask your pediatrician to recommend a psychiatrist you can consult about medication, the pros and cons.