Do you manage to see a psychologist for the consultation on the condition of your child? Are they just looking from one perspective and not going through further reviews? Maybe your child could be over-diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
There is no confirmation that attention deficit problems in children are no important matters. And, yet, many medical practitioners are tagging further children with the said diagnosis and administering them with treacherous stimulant drugs to control their behavior.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is one of the highly litigious diagnoses in the mental world, because it does not only affect the children but could be exhibited even during early adulthood. Such attention (which is the very basic concern of this disorder) can get not as good as in the adolescent age years but its unfeasible to put in the picture what is going on without passing over an evaluation.
ADHD is no more than very usual these days for the reason that people are being over diagnosed in the midst of it. If we are going to look on everyday happenings, actually everyone has come to a point of experiencing attention-deprived problems. The more they get serious, the more we are going to strive to achieve and get it from the others. I have observed in some families with many siblings, and the occurrence of this disorder is not possible in their cases for they had this personal desire in other realms and later on been over diagnosed of it.
The trustworthiness of a diagnosis refers to the extent to which it is reliable; that is, the scale to which can be used to rely on the actuality, that the diagnosis will be similar despite the consequences of who is being liable on the evaluation or where the assessment is being made. In the case of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, it is a more or less entirely an undependable diagnosis. There are no objective data that can be gathered during the assessment phase of ADHD; there are no physical warning signs, neither blood chemistries nor medical machines correlated to detect the problem. It is a disorder of the mind; the disorder of psychological problem that are the actual character and behavior of the patient which form the ONLY basis for the reliability of the diagnosis.
I plead to some parents not to over analyze the condition of your child; he or she is still a child who needs attention coming from you. As a matter of fact, good number of children diagnosed with ADHD are well again and recover by their teenage years whether they are treated or not. Consult a psychologist and ask for methods other than medication if the psychologist consider your son or daughter to have this kind of disorder.
The innovative diagnosis may have been erroneous for a number of reasons or it is likely that your child is in a moment going through distinctive teenage matters. Apparently, you are captivating the acceptable action of having an additional evaluation. I wish you the finest of good fortune for the development of your child.