What Kid Doesn't Fit This Description?

When thinking of signs of our times, consider this advertisement from a Nebraska newspaper. The ad was brought to my attention by a helpful listener to the radio program.

The number of children -- especially boys -- diagnosed with ADHD has skyrocketed in recent years. While some boys may well have some kind of genuine problem, the vast majority appear to be diagnosed as, well . . . boys. As physician Leonard Sax, author of Boys Adrift, explains, a diagnosis of ADHD lets everyone off the hook, so to speak. The boy is told he is not responsible for his behavioral problems, the parents are relieved of anxiety over inadequate parenting, teachers and bureaucrats have a new pathological slot into which boys can be filed, and drug companies get to sell pills. Everybody wins.
But, as Dr. Sax argues, the diagnosis and the drugs can have far-reaching consequences for the boy. I am not a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a pharmacologist, or a medical professional of any sort. I am a former boy, however, and I know very well that every boy I have ever known would fit the categories described in this advertisement.
I would write more about this, but I just can't sit still. Now, what were we talking about?

You hit my soap box ~ ARGGHH!
ReplyDeleteThe pharmaceutical companies hold the doctors in a twisted grip; the drugs transform the kids bodies into walking confusion, and often all it takes is better food and set bedtimes to change the behavior "problems" and bring the "boys" (or girls, there are many) into more focus. Parents need to parent ~ and need to think about what they are putting into their kids bodies and minds before putting more JUNK (read: drugs) into their kids minds and bodies.
Though I do agree that drugs are needed in some instances, not nearly as often as seen. I have one daughter who is living proof of a major ADHD diagnosis who has not taken drugs and is now "just fine" save a bit distractible and impulsive.
Bless you ~