I have an 11 year old boy, and i had the same thoughts you did. I am not one for pills myself, but when i kept him on them and started to see the results. I was very pleased. My son was behind on everything in school and as a parent your heart goes out to them, you only want what is best for your kids. But now he is in the 6th grade and he is doing great he is on the honor roll all the time and is an all star in every sport he plays. When he is not doing sports or in school i do try to keep him off his ridlin.
I have had so many problems with teachers, his kindergarden teacher told me if i were to move tomorrow she would help me pack. I was so mad i went straight to the school board and i reported her. I did alot of reasearch on this and i had to do what is best for him.
YOU really don't want to keep you child sheltered. I know it is hard for them, but they have to learn to cope with it. They don't neep to go in any kind of special ed, i always refused that, and wouldn't let anyone tell me i had to. I know what is best for my son and i will lead the way for him.
My son has so much self esteem now that he has never had before. Don't let me fool you he is still ADHD, but we are deeling with it the best we know how. I never let any of his teacher or his coaches or even family ask him if he has taken a pill in front of others. I made it very clear to them to either ask them private or call me and ask me. Remember they are our children and we will do what is best for them, not what others tell us what is best for them. We can listen and take advice that is it.