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Son Forgets ADHD Meds, Mom Not Prepared for What Happens to His Test Scores

Son Forgets ADHD Meds, Mom Not Prepared for What Happens to His Test Scores

Summary

A mother from Colorado explained that her son, who has ADHD, scored lower on a state math test because he missed his medication. Medication significantly improves his performance in school, as seen by his usual high test scores. ADHD affects many children in the U.S., and medication can be an effective way to manage symptoms.

Key Facts

  • A Colorado mom shared her son's lower math test scores after he missed his ADHD medication.
  • Her son Daniel scored well above average when he took his medication but scored lower without it.
  • Daniel was first suspected to have ADHD at age five, confirmed and treated with medication by age seven.
  • A CDC survey shows that about 7 million U.S. children have ADHD.
  • Medications for ADHD, such as Dexedrine, help improve focus and reduce impulsivity.
  • A 2024 review confirmed that both stimulant and non-stimulant medications effectively reduce ADHD symptoms.
  • ADHD medications can have side effects, but benefits often outweigh these concerns.
  • The family also focuses on a healthy diet to help manage ADHD symptoms.
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