My son should have repeated grade 1 but we put him up to grade 2, it was a struggle. Half way through grade 2 he was diagnosed with adhd and we started ritalin (regular dose) right away, Amazing things started to happen : he would concentrate on his homework, things made more sense to him, he began to read a little (he was way behind!)
this year, grade 3 (only 1 year later) he is practically caught up on everything except spelling. I've been told that the next report card (coming this week) his grades will be based on regular grade 3 marks and not on his I.E.P. (individual education plan). He has come so far, He's reading his second chapter book (Charlotte's Web) all by himself and silently! I almost forgot to mention he was also diagnosed with CAPD (central auditory processing disorder) in September.
For myself and family he's becoming a succes(sp?) story! Yahoo!
My 11 year old daughter on the other hand is severly adhd, takes the maximum dose of ritalin possible for her weight and has always required one on one to get any tasks done and still does poorly in school.( and yes, she'd tried different meds -ritalin has worked best, just not 100%)
They are both well behaved children, Ex. don't swear ,talk back, get in fights (outside the house), respect people and property. they aren't complete angels (show me a kid who is?) but they are good kids with pretty good morals.
I guess by now you've figured i am for the meds, for my son it's helped tremendlessly and for my daughter, she'd be completely lost without them!
you can give it a try and if you don't like what's happening you can stop. There is a trial and error period where not enough won't be effective and too much can make them weepy, whiney and cranky - find the middle and your set!
Side effects differ for different kids (perhaps on the dose also). My son really didn't have any but my daughter goes through bouts of insomnia and her appetite decreased since she started (she was 5 3/4 years old). She didn't gain a lot of weight or height for quite some time, she went from one of the chubby,tall kids to one of the skinny,short kids (over years not months) but in the last year she's grown 4-5 inches, gained 20 lbs and her shoe size went from a 3-4 to a 7-8! Maybe it's puberty!
hope i've helped
mommyof5
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