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scrabble1 · 14/10/2017 18:03

Just got back from visiting MIL and she has once again given me an article from the daily mail about ADHD. It's very offensive as it says medication alters young people's brains and it's poor parenting that is the problem.

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Marshmallow09er · 14/10/2017 19:34

Oh scrabble my MIL does this too (Daily Mail clippings).

So many times I’ve felt I’ve explained to her why I don’t agree (with frankly anything the DM says, although especially on autism). Each time I feel like I’ve got through to her - but the next time I go invariably she gives me another one.

I think she thinks she’s being helpful...

Now I just take them and use them under the cat’s litter tray / put them in the bin when I get home - I never read them.

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scrabble1 · 15/10/2017 10:40

he takes Intuniv and it has changed his life. He can now have chance at being calm enough for social situations and has gone from being constantly in trouble to receiving a commendation from the head of year. I don't tell her these things though as wasting my breath

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StarlightMcKenzee · 16/10/2017 08:15

Medication isn't something you do to change your child or their brain, - it is something you take to enable your brain to be calm enough to learn, with a view, perhaps, to learning the skills to manage difficulties without medication.

But unless the medication is taken, you can't concentrate long enough to develop the skills to have a choice often.

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StarlightMcKenzee · 16/10/2017 08:17

I get newspaper articles too. About autism being caused by living near London, watching TV, not breastfeeding, having too many plastic toys, not being talked to enough, not cuddling enough.

I don't read them any more, but chuck them in the recycling as soon as they arrive.

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scrabble1 · 16/10/2017 11:26

I'm seriously considering limiting contact. It was done in front of our son while he was playing in the same room. I just said no thanks I've read it and changed the subject

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FuckShitJackFairy · 24/10/2017 16:12

She's an ideot.

But actual the consesus is that adhd medications alter brain development-in the best way possible. As brain development is use dependant and the correct adhd meds enable a child to focus and organise their thoughts then using these meds mean that the neurological connections in areas of the brain that deal with focus/organisation/short term memory has an opportunity to improove if these meds are used pver a period of time during childhood. Tell her that. &ignore dm shite.

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