Originally Posted by chris1234
I also don't get 'medicine or homeschool' as the only options; doesn't adhd usually mean a child can't function well anywhere?
I think the point here is that a child who isn't functioning 'well' at home might still be able to learn more at home where his behavior can be more comfortably accomidated. And while most teachers wouldn't blame or shame a kid with ADHD behaviors for what the child can't control, there are always those that do. At home, also, the parent or tutor can design a day that makes the most of a child's interests and readiness level.
Does this make sense, chris1234?
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