Today at a parent teacher conference my son's 4th grade teacher suggested that I ask my son's pediatrician about medications that might be helpful for my son. My son has had attention/focusing problems for years (not in things he likes, just in jobs or chores or responsibilities). He needs to be constantly reminded to keep focused on the task assigned to him. He's not doing it on purpose, though. He really feels bad when he disappoints people. I'm at my wits end. I've always said I would never put my child on these attention/hyperactivity drugs for lots of reasons. Now even my husband is starting to consider it.
Does anyone have any advice to help attention in a child that does not involve medication?? Nutrition, or something else? I asked the teacher, "What did teacher's do years ago, before all these drugs, to help these kids?" She said, "Usually they just fell behind." There must be some other answer. I'm hoping some of you parents might have some advice.
Does anyone have any advice to help attention in a child that does not involve medication?? Nutrition, or something else? I asked the teacher, "What did teacher's do years ago, before all these drugs, to help these kids?" She said, "Usually they just fell behind." There must be some other answer. I'm hoping some of you parents might have some advice.