Anonymous wrote:https://assets.ctfassets.net/7w6sr63p7oc4/4Tv7ZotpnbTgY5whsJov0q/66e0fc543893fb8e449179909326748d/strattera01.pdf
In study population:
5/1300 short-term (within 4months) suicidal ideation among ages 7-12 taking Straterra. 1/1300 suicide attempt (not completed).
0 among 13+ and placebo of all ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t really understand what you’re asking bc they’re entirely different scenarios. Medicating for ADHD is treating a condition that otherwise might block performance and prevent accurate measure of intellect (I say might bc not all ppl with ADHD will perform differently w/ meds). Prepping is cheating by training for the test and artificially raising score.
Prepping for any kind of test is not cheating. More craziness.
Prepping for a school subject like math, English, science etc. is not cheating. That’s called studying. Prepping for intelligence tests, like WISC or prepping for cogat/NNAT is absolutely cheating.
Can you please provide a reputable source that corroborates that?
If your kid has to prep for this test they aren’t truly gifted and do not belong in the program.