Anonymous wrote:My 12yo sometimes drinks a latte and claims it helps him focus as well. He only has one every couple of weeks but likely would love to every morning. What is the issue with caffeine - is it harmful when still in a growth phase? What is the big issue if it’s not causing the 8th grader to have sleep issues or side effects? It does seem early but just curious what the big deal is…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - she does have an ADHD diagnosis that isn't medicated, but claims she cannot focus or wake up without it. She has no trouble falling asleep, and gets 9-10 hours most nights, shocking I know for a teen! Otherwise an A-B student that plays tennis for fun maybe twice a week, not an over scheduled kid
Then you need to get her evaluated and see if she needs meds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - she does have an ADHD diagnosis that isn't medicated, but claims she cannot focus or wake up without it. She has no trouble falling asleep, and gets 9-10 hours most nights, shocking I know for a teen! Otherwise an A-B student that plays tennis for fun maybe twice a week, not an over scheduled kid
Then you need to get her evaluated and see if she needs meds.
Honestly? If the coffee helps, why? Psych meds are awful; always start with the lesser intervention, when possible.
Anonymous wrote:Oh No Youre 8th Grader is going to die
Anonymous wrote:My kid with ADHD would drink coffee in the morning when he couldn't get his prescription filled due to shortages.
Coffee is not fundamentally harmful and one cup early in the morning seems reasonable. I'm not sure why one poster is concerned that she might add milk to it? What is wrong with milk? Afraid she might have a few extra calories? Very weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - she does have an ADHD diagnosis that isn't medicated, but claims she cannot focus or wake up without it. She has no trouble falling asleep, and gets 9-10 hours most nights, shocking I know for a teen! Otherwise an A-B student that plays tennis for fun maybe twice a week, not an over scheduled kid
Then you need to get her evaluated and see if she needs meds.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - she does have an ADHD diagnosis that isn't medicated, but claims she cannot focus or wake up without it. She has no trouble falling asleep, and gets 9-10 hours most nights, shocking I know for a teen! Otherwise an A-B student that plays tennis for fun maybe twice a week, not an over scheduled kid
Anonymous wrote:My teen drinks cold brew every morning before school and on and if she doesn’t, she says she can barely stay awake during the day and gets a headache. Is this healthy?