I'm curious about this. Can you explain why we might want to have one of these? What exactly does it do for your child? Thanks!Originally posted by geffric
Does you child have an IEP or 504 plan? These always help too.
I'd like for him to try school without his "lunch pill". He only takes one pill in the summer. Such decisions......
Why do you need to know? What could happen?Originally posted by Pinnie
As a teacher I feel it is vital for me to know if ANY child is taking any medication for any reason since I am with that child for the majority of the day. What if something would happen?? Would you not tell your child's teacher if he/she was taking heart medication?
Would you not make adjustments for a non-ADHD child if they were needed? I'm not trying to make anybody "play guessing games" I just want him treated like everybody else. I don't want any special accomodations for him, he doesn't need them.If anything, knowing a child is on ADHD meds makes it easier for the teacher to make adjustments to the child's learning style. Don't make us play guessing games.
Thanks for filling me in! I always understood it was for special accomodations like preferred seating, etc....DS doesn't need these types of things so I guess that's why we dont' have one.a 504 plan is a legal document and referrs to the section 504 of the federal rehabilitation act. Section 504 covers ADHD kids who need extra classroom help whether it is having the teacher check that the student understands the homework and the due dates, fills in the assignment notebook, checking progress on projects, or ensure that the child is sitting in the right spot in the classroom to extra time on a test.