Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Hoping someone can give me some advice. Just had an IEP meeting for my almost 11 year old son. He is doing well academically (and socially managing) in 5th grade. He does get support in reading and writing (and tutoring at home with the Reading program). His reading is now at a 5th grade level and the writing is slowly coming along. For the past two years he has received A's and B's and good comments from his teachers. At this IEP meeting yesterday, his teaching team said that he has the possibility to go mainstream in six grade next year, (middle school.) Their only concern is that sometimes he 'zones out,' or gets distracted, but they did also say he can be easily redirected. (I know he is bored and what is going on in his head is much more interesting!) They asked about the possability of medication. We had him on Strattera for a horrible two month period two yers ago. Even with a super low dose, he was flu-like ill and a zombie. He is normally my optimistic, fun kid. His teachers then said the medication was dulling him down and not really helping his attention anyway. We happily stopped and began the biomedical approach with the help of a non-DAN! developmental peditrician. This was almost two years ago. Our developmental peditrician said that ADHD medication may not be appropriate for him since he has a mild developmental delay and he has the capactiy to pay attention to things that really interest him and excel with them. We have done the basic protocol (nystatin, enzymes, probiotics, spectrum complete, amino acids, EFA's and CLO) with great results, but not quite enough to get the attention span to 'normal' in the confines of a public school classroom. I don't like ADHD medications, but I don't want to deprive him of the right one, if such a thing exists. Especially if he has the chance of graduating from special ed. I have also contacted his doctor, but I would really appreciate advice from a listmate. Wanting to do the right thing for my hardworking boy. Robyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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