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My son is four yrs old. And 6mo. ago, his father left us, since then there has been a lot of changes in his life. i used to be a stay at home home. Now i work two full time jobs, trying to make ends meet. And he is in Pre school. and at first it was great. But lately hes giving them a big problem listening and hes even gotten aggresive with other students. Now his school wants to classify him with ADHD. This is takeing a huge toll on me, and im so worried about this. Can somoen plaes give me your advice? is this ok to do? Will it follow him through out school? Will it do him good? Im very concerned. Hes only four i just feel hes to young to be classified. Any help, advise or words of wisdom, is GREATLY appreciated. Thank you so much

2007-12-06 08:03:57 · 11 answers · asked by nyki 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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I don't see how they could really classify him as having ADHD at this point. He is very young, he is going through a lot of new changes school, daddy being gone, mommy working a lot. I wouldn't worry about the ADHD thing at this point, if he's in school in a couple of years and they suggest that he has ADHD then it's something to look at with a doctor and see what your best plan of action is.

2007-12-06 08:11:26 · answer #1 · answered by LiL One 5 · 0 0

If I were you I would not let them right now he is going through a though time right now with all the changes. He is alos only . They clamed to have diagnosed my nephew with ADHD when he was only 4 and he has had all kinds of problems stomach to kidney. He has had 2 stints put in his kidneys. He is 14 now and hates to take his meds he said that they make him feel like a zombie. I will give it to them when he was little he was a little hyper but not to the point that you could not control him with out meds.
I would not let them if I were you. YOu do not want to have a 4 year old on Riddelin are whatever the drug of choice is. I say he is toooooo little. When he is in 1st grade and is doing poorly in school then look in to but if they want to do it because they think he is hyper that is the wrong answer to do it.

2007-12-06 08:15:49 · answer #2 · answered by justbc_try 2 · 0 0

Girl, I have had something VERY similar happen to me. Your son is a little boy who has been greatly affected by his Dad not being in the picture everyday. He is an only child, and you are the only one who is setting any type of boundries for him. Don't ever let anybody tell you that your son has anything "wrong" until you take his butt to a clinical doctor to diagnose him either way.
And don't be hard on yourself. You have alot on your plate and I'm sure you are tyring unbelieveably hard.
My son is very hard to handle sometimes and I have contact many doctors just asking questions. And I have never had him checked as they tell me that 4 is too young. I have worked very hard to raise my son into the little munchkin he is today (4 years) and I would never let anybody, especially a teacher, who has no degree in medicine, tell me my son had ADHD.
I'm not sure where you are from, but you might want to check out this website.
www.arizonamoms.com
It is a great place to get real advice from real Moms. Not just random people.
Good luck and just remember to love your little man for exactly what he is.

2007-12-06 08:20:33 · answer #3 · answered by Muah Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha 2 · 0 0

Avoid all the drugs and titles .How much have you changed with all the upheavel in your life.? This dear child must feel like he's in a nightmare. Try to find some supportive loving adults to be with him on a steady basis ,so he can have some stability . He is desparately afraid you will leave him and he's doing what most children do when they're scared, acting up to get attention.Don't let them classify him . I'm sure you're tired and frustrated with things too, but please stay strong and loving with your son. Love him, love him love him. Make a point of sharing things with him especially your positive thoughts. Find some cute jokes and riddles and tell him one to start every day. Good luck and chin up.

2007-12-06 08:16:29 · answer #4 · answered by darbygirl 4 · 0 0

I would talk to your doctor about it. It will follow him if he is diagnosed with ADHD. That is ok if he actually has ADHD. But it may be that he is just going through a rough time. It sounds like your life has been stressful and he has been through a lot lately. He may just need to talk to someone about the changes. Personally, I would be hesitant to label him as ADHD unless you suspected he had it before his dad left. And I know it is hard with you working two jobs, but try to make sure he has as much structure and consistency in his life as you possibly can.

2007-12-06 08:10:56 · answer #5 · answered by kat 7 · 1 0

Your child is just acting out, also, he probably got more one on one attention from you before and is severely resenting it, DO NOT give in and let them put your baby on those drugs! There aren't any studies out yet on the long term affects of the drugs and who knows what it will do---make him a zombie, mess w/his brain. Believe me I have a friend whose child is ADHD and YOU would be the first to know, the school would not be the one telling you, it doesn't just happen overnight. The school is under pressure because they get more funding if they have a disabled child. Plus a zombie child is easier for them to control. You gotta take up for your child!

2007-12-06 08:12:26 · answer #6 · answered by CJ SWEETNESS 3 · 1 0

A preschool cannot diagnose him, a psychologist (I think) is who diagnosed me with ADD when I was in 2nd grade. I was rediagnosed with it at age 18. I would talk to his pediatrian about this! They can better evaluate him then a school can. Preschool's don't typically have a trained individual to test a child for ADD/ADHD. I believe that they will diagnose anyone with aggressive or hyper behavior with ADHD. I'd get a second opinion!

2007-12-06 08:12:17 · answer #7 · answered by Rach 2 · 0 0

Is it NOT ok.
No good will come of it.
Yes, It will follow him IF he is diagnosed by a Dr.
He is too young to be diagnosed with that and the school can't do it, only a Dr. and even if a Dr tried to tell you that, I wouldn't believe them. He is acting out. Call your local Partnership for Children & ask to speak to someone who deals with these kinds of things. They have behavor specialist who will work with you and tell you some things you can do to help your son.
Good luck

2007-12-06 08:24:05 · answer #8 · answered by jon jon's girl 5 · 0 0

first off, that question is for your pediatrician, not your child's school. if they're concerned enough to raise it, by all means raise it with the pediatrician, but don't necessarily take some teacher's assessment as a medical diagnosis.

second, what are they trying to accomplish by "classifying" him as having ADHD? what do they care? does it make him eligible for special services that might help him, or are they just hoping it will make you medicate him?

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