when you say that he makes random noises, is it possible he is having vocal tics? What med is he on? My son took Concerta for 3 years and it caused tics, and my friend's daughter was on Concerta for 5 years and then started having seizures, in addition to tics. I've heard plenty of stories about side effects from Concerta. Concerta works great, it was like a miracle drug for my son, but there is a history of it causing neurological issues. Thankfully most of my son's tics faded away within a year or two of stopping the medicine. My son is diagnosed with ADHD inattentive as well as autism.
I think I read that your son doesn't have an IEP? He needs an IEP ASAP! If you are in Pennsylvania I can help you find a free education advocate, otherwise maybe call 211 or see if you can find a local Facebook group regarding special education/ADHD in your state. Once you "lawyer up" and bring an education advocate for a meeting with the school, you will find that they will be much more helpful and attentive to both you and your son. IEP is best but even a 504 will help. It's much easier to get an IEP with an education advocate and I highly recommend reaching out for that help.
As for the punishment, I personally think that punishment for a kid who is dx with impulsive type ADHD is borderline abuse when the behaviors they are being punished for are related to their diagnosis. Not saying you can't correct the behavior, of course it should be corrected!, but teachers shouldn't be punitive about something that is out of that child's control they should be trying to teach them how to control those impulses and punishment is shown to be ineffective for that. And you didn't say for sure that your son is dx with it but it sure sounds to me like he struggles with impulsivity. My son has inattentive type ADHD, without hyperactivity, and my daughter has the more classic type of ADHD, with hyperactivity and impulsivity, and that kind of sounds like what your son has too.
That is true about meds causing neurological side effects.
OP, I hope your son is being managed by a child psychiatrist and not a pediatrician. These kinds if medications are best prescribed and managed by a psychiatrist. My son's pediatrician prescribed Adderall for his ADHD at age 9 and it caused TERRIBLE tics, anxiety, and skin picking. We switched him to Concerta and that works amazing for him with zero side effects. Everyone has different biology and some meds work much better than others at helping manage symptoms without causing any additional problems.
