Originally posted by: Roger
Easy Roger. That was not aimed at you (I even wished you the best in a previous post), that was aimed at the alarming number of children that 'need' the drug. No, I have not done independant studies. My wife however, is a special ed teacher that sees it daily. Take a look at the "symptoms" of ADD and tell me which of these do not define a "normal" active child?
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_ Often fidgeting with hands or feet, or squirming while seated.
_ Having difficulty remaining seated.
_ Being easily distracted by extraneous stimuli.
_ Having difficulty awaiting turn in games or group activities.
_ Often blurting out answers before questions are completed.
_ Having difficulty in following instructions.
_ Having difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities.
_Often shifting from one uncompleted task to another.
_ Having difficulty playing quietly.
_Often talking excessively.
_ Often interrupting or intruding on others.
_ Often not listening to what is being said.
_Often forgetting things necessary for tasks or activities.
_Often engaging in physically dangerous activities without considering possible consequences.
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They say to be diagnosed with ADD you need to exhibit x number of these. It's very easy to see them all in any child.
Easy Roger. That was not aimed at you
Fair enough Modeps
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As for that list you posted as qouted above, my boy is far beyond that, way beyond that, I have obseved him in class at school many times, his behavior is not normal, all the other children in his class do not act like he does, when told to calm down and stop, all the children listen to as what they are told, Aaron (my boy) tries but cannot stop, he knows what is happening but his actions are
involuntary, understand ?
This applies to all the activities in his life, be it school work, carrying on a conversation, playing, anything, he just cannot voluntarily control himself.
I have had several brain scans performed on him at Yale Childrens Medical Center, they confirmed excessive activity in the part of the brain that controls his motor functions, self discipline and his behavioral center.
His brain does not function in a normal manner, plain and simple, he has been diagnosed by several physicians and phycologists as having ADHD and I agree with them.
Without this medicine, he cannot under any circumstance function in any normal way in society or even with his family, it is impossible for him to do so.
Oh, and taking excepts from the Sopranos does not lend any credibilty to your arguement, it's a TV show for christs sake !
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