Back talking and threatning has nothing to do with ADHD! Your son needs to be taught to respect his teachers. He maybe all good at home (or he may not be). But he is acting out in school and you need to show him it is unexceptable.
2007-01-11 08:21:01
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answered by Richard Bricker 3
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Before you medicate or beat him (neither of which I recommend), please check to see that he's getting enough sleep and good nutrition.
It may sound simplistic, but my husband (40) is ADHD and just found out 2 years ago that he had severe sleep apnea. This is where he actually stopped breathing several times during the night for as long as 30 seconds. He had surgery to correct this problem a year ago and his ADHD symptoms have significantly lessend, memory has tremendously improved and physical stamina as well.
There are many studies going on now that suggest that sleep apnea may be THE underlaying cause for much of the ADD/ADHD kids are experiencing - a result (some think) of the reduction in tonsil removal in kids.
Teens, in particular, need a lot of sleep and they rarely get what they need anyway. If your son is apnic, his brain could be stunted as well as his body.
If he snores, stops breathing or has night terrors, there's a very good chance he could benefit from either surgery or a CPAP machine to help him breathe and sleep better at night.
2007-01-11 08:36:59
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answered by Wonderland 3
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It honestly does sound like he does have a real case of ADHD. the very shown reality that he solutions "I dont comprehend" even as requested why he behaves this way is a very ADHD reaction. the numerous project with ADHD is undesirable impulse administration, he extremely doesnt comprehend why he does the flaws he does, even as a ordinary toddler oftentimes does. also the very shown reality that you've given him many effects and it has made no result on his behaviour is yet another solid signal that it really is ADHD alongside with the frequency of the topics. ADHD childrens are frequently a lot more effective useful at homestead, they dont favor to spotlight schoolwork, pay interest to the instructor and sit down nonetheless contained in the college room even as they're at homestead so the topics can be a lot less obtrusive. also ADHD improves significantly in a nicely conventional surroundings with plenty on one on one interest so lower back his issues received't be as obtrusive. Grades arent also an illustration as if he's rather staggering, at this youthful age he could have the capacity to nicely with constrained interest and attempt. this can get harder as he strikes up the grades in college.
2016-12-29 03:52:31
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answered by benyard 3
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Hi there !!!
I would take him to his doctor and let the doctor know what is going on if he is on medication
I would have a heartfelt conversation with him and let him know that he is accountable for the way he behaves in school. ADHD is no excuse I am sorry. Many time teachers label a child with this condition, and literally want you to shove medication down the childs throat, to make their life easier. ( Not all teachers are the same)
The teacher has the responsibility to work with your son, as well as the school, but remember your son is also responsible. YOu should not take that away from him, for you would be doing him an injustice in the future.
He must understand we are accountalbe for our actions and the choices we make in life
He should not be allowed to threaten his teacher, she is there to teach him, not to put up with threats.
Back talking is not acceptable either, so you have to begin to take away priveleges from him and make him see that his mouth will get him into trouble.
Don't allow him to use the ADHD as a crutch, an excuse. I know about this condition, my two sons had it, yet I did not allow that to dictaminate their behaviour. Yes sometimes they would get jumpy, hyper, but never with disrespect to others
You could check what they are eating, many times too much artificial coloring and sugar can cause feeling hyper.
Try to set up a quiet time for your son to study, teach him .
If you have to sit with him a couple of times, talk to him, let him know you are there for him, but he needs also to be a part of this, you can not do this alone.
You could have a parent teacher meeting and set up a plan to deal with this, get actively involved, the teacher should not have to go through this alone.
If needed get some professional help as well, a good phycologyst would be good
Remember we have to set the example for our children, if we yell at others in front of them or yell at them, if we have little patience, to make a long story short, our children many times are our mirror image, and we do not realize it, or it could be that we want to please them so much, we are so afraid to hurt their feelings or not disipline them, that we are doing them an injustice.
I do not believe in corporal punishment, you can do so many other things that will have a much better impact, and if your son is aggresive as is, be cautious, but remember YOU ARE HIS FATHER AND HE MUST TREAT YOU WITH RESPECT, and he must respect adults as well.
Wishing you find clarity in this situation
Love light and peace
2007-01-11 08:32:57
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answered by ? 3
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He needs to see a doctor or be disciplined. Either way, you should be more involved in teaching him morals and ethics and respect. You've created this monster. You should be responsible for making sure that he grows up to be a responsible adult.
2007-01-11 08:21:22
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answered by Sax M 6
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Is he medicated? Does he have an IEP and/or a behavioral management program? Is he in therapy? It's awfully hard to begin that path at that age, but it is doable.
2007-01-11 08:21:48
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answered by Lisa A 4
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sit him down and talk to him like an adult not like a child with ADHD you should of done that from way back adn he will understand i guranteeee
2007-01-11 08:21:31
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answered by makaveli the don prince 2
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Go to www.add.org and get involved asap! There are local chapters all across the country where you can get help and support.
2007-01-11 08:23:50
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answered by mottthedog 6
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Meds. Lots of meds.
2007-01-11 08:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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beat the crap of him...that always work
2007-01-11 08:20:21
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answered by Anonymous
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