I realize this is off topic, but want as many responses as I can get here... I'm also posting this on the budget boards... DS5 has had a very rough beginning in school. He was put on half days sometime during the second week of school, and has now been suspended 4 times. His behavior started out slightly disruptive and became very aggressive and potentially dangerous. This type of behavior was quite a shock to us and we really felt very helpless as the school was not supportive or helpful in the least. It seems to me that a school would want to know what was causing a 5 year old to behave in such a way.... Anyway, after being assured by a pediatrician and his pre-school teacher that he did not have ADHD... he was diagnosed on Thursday afternoon. It seems that his behavior falls under the "Impulsivity" aspect of the disorder. Anyway, he has been prescribed Daytrona and we can definitely see a huge difference. However, I am not an advocate of medicating children unnecessarily. I do not want anyone to think I'm putting down anyone else's decisions... I just don't believe in it on a personal level... especially since we've had no chance to try anything else for treatment. Being a teacher I've done tons of research on the long - term effects of such drugs and so that is why I feel the way I do. So what I am looking for here is anyone who has children with ADHD and has found something else that works for them. With Thanksgiving break coming up soon, I would like to take him off the meds and see how something else works. That way it doesn't affect his behavior at school but gives us a chance to try something as an alternative. I hope I haven't upset anyone because that wasn't my intention. However, I'd also like to avoid the whole "you shouldn't medicate kids" issue either as in our circumstance we were looking at possible expulsion and we look at medicating him as a temporary solution...
TIA
TIA


My son has not been diagnosed with anything, but he has an appointment with a behavioral psychologist at the end of this month. I am like you and do not like the idea of medication unless it is truly necessary, so I just asked the pedi for a referral not a diagnosis. It has taken six months for us to even get in. My son is not aggressive and he did well in kindergarten. He was actually extremely well behaved in school and continues to do well with everyone but me. I do not really know what to think. I thought it was stemming from his past (he is adopted placed at age 2), but I have a friend who has a bio son who has many of the same issues my boy has. He is extremely bonded to me, but acts out for the most part only around me
For instance he will hold the door for 10 strangers at a store and let it go just as I start to walk through or will say things like "I love you even if you are a little fat"??? He also has terrible fits for me. So, I just continue to count the days until our appointment. I dont really know what I want the Dr to say. I think I would even be happy if he said it was my parenting... Just something to point me in the right direction. I would do just about anything to have an appointment with Dr. Lawless (the expert on Dr. Phil).
Good luck to you.