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Okay, The Concerta Wasn't It - medication Trial #2
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharon1974" data-source="post: 11032" data-attributes="member: 2976"><p>Are you sure it isn't the teacher. I only say this because while my son ALWAYS showed symptoms of something (ADHD?) it was 100 times worse in first grade. The teacher should be fired. The only time she was happy was when he was on a dose of Adderall-XR that was too high. I was concerned and the doctor lowered the dose. Funny thing was - he started 2nd grade on NO prescription drugs and the teacher got along with him really well. She did report some distraction but was able to work with him by making a few changes in the classroom. We then moved to another state 2 months into 2nd grade and this teacher reports no problems and enjoys having JK in her class. (She does admit he is a little distractable at times, but is also able to work with him).</p><p></p><p>If your little guy didn't need medication before, maybe a change in teacher would be worth a try, maybe not. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharon1974, post: 11032, member: 2976"] Are you sure it isn't the teacher. I only say this because while my son ALWAYS showed symptoms of something (ADHD?) it was 100 times worse in first grade. The teacher should be fired. The only time she was happy was when he was on a dose of Adderall-XR that was too high. I was concerned and the doctor lowered the dose. Funny thing was - he started 2nd grade on NO prescription drugs and the teacher got along with him really well. She did report some distraction but was able to work with him by making a few changes in the classroom. We then moved to another state 2 months into 2nd grade and this teacher reports no problems and enjoys having JK in her class. (She does admit he is a little distractable at times, but is also able to work with him). If your little guy didn't need medication before, maybe a change in teacher would be worth a try, maybe not. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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