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Okay, The Concerta Wasn't It - medication Trial #2
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 11028" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well I tend to agree that a pill isnt going to cure all the ills. Jamie was still adhd even on his ritalin, it just made it a bit easier for him to tone it down and get the signal from his brain to his body.</p><p></p><p>Your son probably does need to learn how to stop and think before taking any actions. Its hard for little boys to sit in a classroom all day and work when all they want to do is be playing and running around. The teacher needs to come up with some strategies to work with him. They used to send Jamie on all the out of the classroom trips. If someone needed something fetched...he was the fetcher. If a blackboard needed erasing...he did it. Anything to get him up and moving because it gave his body a chance to release those wiggles. </p><p></p><p>I was extremely lucky with jamie and his teachers. They all loved him and he was cute and adorable and made everyone fall in love with him so they wanted to help him every way they could. I never had to fight for anything for him because they just went out of their way to do it anyway. Now cory was a totally different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 11028, member: 1514"] Well I tend to agree that a pill isnt going to cure all the ills. Jamie was still adhd even on his ritalin, it just made it a bit easier for him to tone it down and get the signal from his brain to his body. Your son probably does need to learn how to stop and think before taking any actions. Its hard for little boys to sit in a classroom all day and work when all they want to do is be playing and running around. The teacher needs to come up with some strategies to work with him. They used to send Jamie on all the out of the classroom trips. If someone needed something fetched...he was the fetcher. If a blackboard needed erasing...he did it. Anything to get him up and moving because it gave his body a chance to release those wiggles. I was extremely lucky with jamie and his teachers. They all loved him and he was cute and adorable and made everyone fall in love with him so they wanted to help him every way they could. I never had to fight for anything for him because they just went out of their way to do it anyway. Now cory was a totally different story. [/QUOTE]
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