mommacat36 wrote:
I've got this wonderful 16 (nearly 17) year old son who has PDD-NOS, constantly struggling with getting school work done. We've got all the meds straightened out but in 10th grade for the second time. Simply can't seem to do his homework. The more we try to coax, bribe, just mention, yell - you name it we've tried it the more he "shuts down".
Can you be a little more descriptive about exactly what happens when he tries to do his homework? Is it possible that he's just too exhausted at that point?
My son, who is now in his 20's, swears that high school would have been SO much easier for him without being in a fog all the time from his meds. About two years ago, he was of legal age and weaned himself off his meds without telling us and now says that his thinking and reactions are much more lucid. I'm not saying that stopping meds is the answer for your son, but are you really sure that some of them aren't dulling him too much? If so, maybe there's a substitute that would be better?