I'm a grade 3/4 teacher and I have a child with 'mild ADD' in my class. He is 8 years old and has never been on ADD medication. His mother says she isn't opposed to the idea, if I think it would be beneficial ('if he's doing absolutely no work'). I'm just wondering what the medication actually DOES to the brain / body. How will it help him? What is it supposed to improve exactly? THANKS!!! :)
2007-03-15
19:35:41
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Tee: It's not ME saying he has ADD, it's in his report. Anyway, I'm not jumping on the medication bandwagon, I'm just doing a little research to see if medication might help him to concentrate in class and/or make stronger connections between behaviour and consequences.
He does have an eye problem (he just got classes this month) and he certainly has a learning difficulty, but there's more to it than that.
2007-03-15
19:47:18 ·
update #1