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Let's Make This a Successful School Year For Our ADD/ADHD Kids

A successful year for our ADD/ADHD kids involves helping them focus

Comments from the NEUROLOGIST, 

As this is the middle of August, we are all starting to think about sending kids back to school.  Parents are also starting to think about the school problems their kids had last year. What can we do better as parents to make this school year successful? What can I as a physician do better to ensure that kids can work up to their potential? A large percentage of kids I treat had an improvement in grades 2 to 3 letter grades, from C’s and D’s to A’s and B’s which amazed their parents, and sometimes even amazed me, as the neurologist.  For some kids, when I write a script for a stimulant, it works like a charm, quickly and without problems or side effects, and the parents are delighted, and the kids usually are proud of themselves, and tell me that “now, I’m on the honor roll” for the first time. These kids have a whole new idea of themselves, they know they can do the schoolwork and they don’t think about themselves as “stupid” kids anymore.

But for other kids, my script for stimulant #1 has side effects, they lose weight quickly or can’t sleep, and my script for stimulant #2 is a dud, as they say they don’t feel any different, and my script for stimulant # 3 is a failure as they say they still can’t focus in classes. It’s these kids that I worry about, that what are we missing in neurology and our understanding of how the brain works. We have tons we don’t know about how the brain learns and we have to admit that truth to parents who want their kids to succeed in school. For the kids where I prescribe three different stimulants, and they all fail to do the job, I have to do an educated guess as to what many assists I can put in place for this specific kid. For some kids, I find I just have to prescribe an anti-anxiety medication, because they have hated school so long that they are nervous and anxious about going to school and learning. Often I explain to the kids and the parents that when they are nervous, that the brain releases excessive stress chemicals that land on the hippocampus,  (one of the main places in the brain  that is necessary for learning) and stops learning from happening.  Often, I advise diet and exercise changes that have been effective for many kids.

If my prescriptions can’t change the situation between the kids and their school, I usually know I ‘m going to have to refer them to the lawyer next door who specializes in helping parents obtain detailed 504’s and IEP’s because these kids will only have a chance of succeeding in school when we pull in all the resources I can suggest.

Comments from the ATTORNEY, 

For some kids, they have gone too long not succeeding in school. They will need a detailed plan on who should be pulled in to help them from the school system. The problem is that too many school systems have been telling parents “We know that your child would do better in school with many assists, but we don’t have the money”. Too many parents I see have believed the school system, and go home defeated. BUT this is not the law in our country.  The law does NOT say that every student has the right to a “free appropriate public education” except if the school system pleads poverty and says it cannot afford to provide an appropriate education or does not have the resources to do so.

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smellyp@nts May 22, 2013 at 05:34 pm
"what's not broken." AOL has said loud and clear Patch ain't profitable yet. but it ain'tRead More broken because you and one other commenter liked the old graphic design! oowee! LMAO!!
deena May 21, 2013 at 12:30 pm
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Mel May 21, 2013 at 10:14 am
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kmr303 May 18, 2013 at 11:38 am
First of all, I don't understand why teachers are paying for anything out of pocket when the supplyRead More lists that parents receive at the end of the summer are as long as their arms. Secondly, SOCIETY lets the kids down?!?!? I think the school taxes in Yorktown should be sufficient so that the teachers don't have to pay any out-of-pocket expenses. SOCIETY does not let the kids down, it is those who are in control of the school tax monies who let the kids down. Perhaps the administrators should take salary cuts, or maybe we should even eliminate some of those administrative positions. No teacher should have to pay for supplies out of pocket.