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I’m hoping this isn’t against the rules to ask. My son is 6 with multiple comorbidities: Autism, Speech Language Impairment, Sensory Processing Disorder, and PTSD. He’s made huge strides with these, but he also has moderate combined type ADHD. He’s going into kinder and his TK team says he has a 3-5m focus stamina for non preferred activities and frequently elopes from lessons and activities despite reinforcements and breaks. He has a 1-1 behaviorist at school.
He’ll basically be 50/50 general ed and mild/mod sdc for kindergarten. But I’m starting to wonder if I need to consider medication. I believe it should be a last resort, and we’ve tried just about everything else. I’ve seen the good, the bad, and the ugly of medicating kids.
I’m just curious what we’re your questions or concerns or considerations when the topic of medication came up for your child? Or if you opted not to medicate, what did you do instead?
He’ll basically be 50/50 general ed and mild/mod sdc for kindergarten. But I’m starting to wonder if I need to consider medication. I believe it should be a last resort, and we’ve tried just about everything else. I’ve seen the good, the bad, and the ugly of medicating kids.
I’m just curious what we’re your questions or concerns or considerations when the topic of medication came up for your child? Or if you opted not to medicate, what did you do instead?