Originally posted by NewGuy
I think the whole thing is a combination of unadressed problems:
1. Sugar in the diet which causes hormone fluctuations and shortening of attention span.
2. Hyperactive bodily action generally correlates to faster thinking. Find out what a kid is interested in that will benefit them educationally and let them at it as fast as they can go. If this means football and such, so be it.
3. Nervous system impulses are often fired sporadically due to caffeine damage. Caffeine tends to overload and damage neron firing regulatory processes which creates long term issues. This may be passed down genetically or it can be due to diet. In either case, it can be worked through with therapy.
As one who has been labelled as having ADHD and has been told I would never amount to anything until I was medicated, I have proven that to be quite the opposite with ZERO drugs or professional help.