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ADD medications? Is it a miracle or just too soon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 463601" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>difficult child's grades improved a lot when he started his ADHD medications. I wish I would have known to go this route with Diva who struggled all through school. difficult child tells me that the medications help him concentrate - he does feel foggy when not on them. He has become a typical teen easy child in mosts areas (still working on the anger as seen in yesterday's post but I have high hopes that he will come out well on the otherside of the teenage years).</p><p></p><p>difficult child made it though 8th grade with very little homework - he balanced study halls very well. What really impressed me was how well he went through Confirmation memory. I had little to no time to help him (we used to do memory daily in the vehicle on the way to school when he was in K - 6th grade but once he hit 7th grade and a new school, we had no vehicle time). Our church's memories are VERY long - often as long or longer than the Lord's Prayer when they were covering meanings of parts of creeds and parts of the Lord's Prayer. It was not unlike him to show up for class unprepared, take 5 minutes to review the memory assignment and be able to recite it to the teacher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 463601, member: 5096"] difficult child's grades improved a lot when he started his ADHD medications. I wish I would have known to go this route with Diva who struggled all through school. difficult child tells me that the medications help him concentrate - he does feel foggy when not on them. He has become a typical teen easy child in mosts areas (still working on the anger as seen in yesterday's post but I have high hopes that he will come out well on the otherside of the teenage years). difficult child made it though 8th grade with very little homework - he balanced study halls very well. What really impressed me was how well he went through Confirmation memory. I had little to no time to help him (we used to do memory daily in the vehicle on the way to school when he was in K - 6th grade but once he hit 7th grade and a new school, we had no vehicle time). Our church's memories are VERY long - often as long or longer than the Lord's Prayer when they were covering meanings of parts of creeds and parts of the Lord's Prayer. It was not unlike him to show up for class unprepared, take 5 minutes to review the memory assignment and be able to recite it to the teacher. [/QUOTE]
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