The best thing to do would be to find out exactly why they want to increase the meds. Then a discussion could take place concerning what other strategies can be put into place to help deal with the problems your son is experiencing. You also need to talk to your son's doctor (after the discussion with his teachers) and get his/her advice as well.
Personally, If you don't mind my saying so, I think it is the incompetency, on the part of the teacher. I have found that most teachers, whom were raised in strict households and/or were only children, they lose thier minds when a child acts out a little bit. I have two nephews, whom were diagnosed with A.D.H.D disorders.
They had teachers whom were impatient, incompetent and basically being a witch. She was thrown in a crowded room with thirty screaming children and became overwhelmed, and wanted to sedate the kids. These two nephews were screened, in upwards of nine times each, by the family doctor and the psychologist.
Both stated that there were no reasons to increase medications, but yet the teacher kept screaming. Finally, I suppose the teacher convienced the school nurse to give the kids more meds. By the time the kids came home, they were no more than "Shells" of children.
After a formal complaint was made to the School Board and we had all of the kid's doctors show up, they moved the kids to different rooms, with a teacher whom had her own kids. She was patient with the boys, and we had no more problems. I heard later that, the same teacher, whom had made such a fuss about my nephews, was up to her neck in kids.
She began her usual claims of unruly kids needing medication. This lady went so far as to call Child Services, against the parents, claiming they were neglecting the children. Rumor has it, that she was finally terminated.
Ok I didn't not understand that! Every child is talented in there on why but over doing it with the meds will hold that back for anyone to see.
My boys are both ADHD and they are both on medication. Yes, we have been through many different medications to find the right combination for each child. My children's school does not give any medications to children without a doctor's order, description of the medication and side effects, and a signed parental approval.
Both of my boys take their medication at home in the morning. With regard to your statement about how they learn while on medication and "turning kids into zombies", I have found that my children are not "zombies" nor do they learn effectively without their medication. ADHD is an often misunderstood illness that affects not only the child's ability to concentrate, but also their ability to control impulsive behavior, their ability to regulate their emotions, and their ability to effectively and correctly socially interact.
I ask how can these children be expected to function appropriately in a school environment without their medication. My son was falling behind due to his illness and within 1 month of finding the correct medication, he had caught back up to his peers. In the words of my son: "Without my medication, I feel like a crazy guy took me over and forced me onto a scary roller coaster.
It is easier for the teachers, and everyone else involved at the school, to medicate and not deal with the problems. I have a blog on here about the schhol denying my ADHD son school services. It is a horrible system we are putting our kids thru- but do we have a choice?
We as parents HAVE to be advocates for our kids and fight for what we know is right. We know our kids better than anyone else, we know when the meds are right and when they arent. Mine is medicated and it is a constant battle of keeping the combination correct, without overmedicating him.
I have found lots of resources and website to help with many issues and encourage everyone to do the same. But my biggest advice is KNOW your rights and read your GUT feeling!
Let me know about ADHD and meds. Are your child is more talented than other kids. Please go deeply, and you will find your answer.
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