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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 288347" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My middle son who was extremely ADHD was very go go go. He was a very miserable little boy when he had to be contained in a classroom when he first started school. I can remember him coming home in tears many times because he just couldnt understand why anyone would expect little boys to want to sit inside all day. He was on ritalin and it did help him but he was still miserable. Sometime in second grade learning clicked in for him and he was able to accept that he had to be in class but once that bell rang he was in constant motion. </p><p></p><p>He played every sport that the rec dept offered. All year round he played sports. He was also on the go outside constantly. He rode his bike, climbed trees, ran everywhere. He never sat inside and watched tv. </p><p></p><p>When he got into high school he went off all medications because he wanted to go into the military so he had to be off medications for 4 years. He started running long distances before and after school to keep his ADHD under control. When I say running...I mean running. He did 3 to 5 miles every morning and night. He was also on the high school track team. He did JROTC. Did I mention he was active? LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 288347, member: 1514"] My middle son who was extremely ADHD was very go go go. He was a very miserable little boy when he had to be contained in a classroom when he first started school. I can remember him coming home in tears many times because he just couldnt understand why anyone would expect little boys to want to sit inside all day. He was on ritalin and it did help him but he was still miserable. Sometime in second grade learning clicked in for him and he was able to accept that he had to be in class but once that bell rang he was in constant motion. He played every sport that the rec dept offered. All year round he played sports. He was also on the go outside constantly. He rode his bike, climbed trees, ran everywhere. He never sat inside and watched tv. When he got into high school he went off all medications because he wanted to go into the military so he had to be off medications for 4 years. He started running long distances before and after school to keep his ADHD under control. When I say running...I mean running. He did 3 to 5 miles every morning and night. He was also on the high school track team. He did JROTC. Did I mention he was active? LOL. [/QUOTE]
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