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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 63966" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>ug, I dislike the library computer, Ijust wrote you a reply and something happened and it blipped off intocyberspace.</p><p></p><p>OK, um......</p><p>first off, a school, as far as I know, cannot legally require your son to be medicated. </p><p>2nd, if the medications make life more difficult for your child, that is not a good thing. What good will it do for him to be very well educated but having a whole lot of difficulties in other parts of his life to a degree maybe he cannot USE his academics? There needs to be some type of balance. and while I know this is not the most popular opinion, academics themself are not everything, people with less academics can still go very far in life with their other abilities and skills. There are people with wonderful academics but other things interfere with their ability to utilyze their academics. </p><p>I would try to find some way to balance the best and be on medium ground......but if the medications interfere with everything else besides school itself- I am not sure that is a good benefit-risk outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 63966, member: 1697"] ug, I dislike the library computer, Ijust wrote you a reply and something happened and it blipped off intocyberspace. OK, um...... first off, a school, as far as I know, cannot legally require your son to be medicated. 2nd, if the medications make life more difficult for your child, that is not a good thing. What good will it do for him to be very well educated but having a whole lot of difficulties in other parts of his life to a degree maybe he cannot USE his academics? There needs to be some type of balance. and while I know this is not the most popular opinion, academics themself are not everything, people with less academics can still go very far in life with their other abilities and skills. There are people with wonderful academics but other things interfere with their ability to utilyze their academics. I would try to find some way to balance the best and be on medium ground......but if the medications interfere with everything else besides school itself- I am not sure that is a good benefit-risk outcome. [/QUOTE]
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