Anonymous wrote:My child isn't on a stimulant, but still has a small safe to keep valuables at school. I have my doubts whether it is used.
Fortunately, he remembers to take it on his own. We worked hard in high school to build in this habit via phone reminders and noticing how his body felt.
It's not easy.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of system do you have in place to keep their medication safe and what system do you have do they remember to take it?
Anonymous wrote:
I take it those elementary schoolers remembering their own meds don't have the inattentive version of ADHD?
There is no way my 12 year old could remember to take his meds. That's the whole point of medicating him, so that he can remember to go where he's supposed to at the time he's supposed to go there, turn in his homework, remember to write down assignments, remember to check his planner, etc. It's hell.
I have no idea whether his brain will mature enough by college to take his meds in the morning, *before* he's medicated. Maybe a large red placard hanging from the bed? Will he be able to have a phone and have reminders on his phone by then? Who knows?!
Anonymous wrote:My DC just took responsibility for it. She’s been taking it since 2nd grade so it’s pretty routine.