I would like to bring some attention to a fact I was not aware of: The importance of having your child's vision tested, beginning age 3. I always believed that the usual annual vision testing at school was enough to determine that my son's eyes were o.k. Not so! I've just found out that my son is very nearsighted. I would have never ever guessed that, because I frequently pointed out things, close and far, and never had an indication that my son cannot see well. The eye doctor told me that very often the inability to see clearly and the resulting mistakes made are mistaken for ADHD symptoms. From age 5 on I was always told that my son does not enjoy storytime at school and that he does not pay attention. I always found that hard to believe because my son loved when I read to him at home. I am starting to think that he did not enjoy it, because he simply could not see the book with the words and pictures. And since he is very tall for his age, he was always placed in the back row. Then came the reports about the many mistakes of writing words from the board in his books etc. At the end of the school year, the teacher told me to have his eyes checked. And there was the big surprise. Eye doctor told me that my son is having these vision problems at least since the past three years, if not longer. I can only urge you to have your child's eyes tested professionally - not only in school. My son is eager now to put on his glasses first thing in the morning to see the world in a clearer way.