Since my searches haven't turned out anything about this on this board, it seems right to discuss this topic.
ADHS stands for Attention Deficency Disorder/Hyperactivity Disorder and is a supposed to be a very grave health issue for children. Synptoms include:
moving hands and feet while sitting on a chair, "distraction" errors during homeworks or schoolworks, not enough will to focus on the study, etc. I
am sure an overwhelming majority of children has these symptoms and that many adults had them during their childhood. In fact it was once commonly
believed that all these "symptoms" were just an indication of an healthy, normal kid. Those not too willing to study were simply labelled "lazy"
or "unwilling", not sick. Not anymore: right now if your kid is not willing to stay in class for five, six boring hours and starts to swing his/her
legs around or if he/she prefers to play outside rather than stay in his/her room studying, or if he/she makes a little bit too much "distarction
errors", your kid maybe sick with ADHS and needs help. Once the cure for a lazy kid was simply threating not to allow him/her outside to play or to
take away his/her toys until the grades improved. Or to explain that poor grades lead to a life of poorly paid and degrading jobs. Right now the cure
is easier: drugs! There's a list of commonly used drugs
here, but the most commonly used is Ritalin, made by
Novartis. Allow me a personal comment: this sounds like a sickie's
wishlist, not something you want your children on. What's Ritalin? It's a "mild stimulant", halfway through between caffeine pills and
amphetamines. Of all the other drugs, we have stimulants, sedatives, etc. Now what kind of parent would allow his/her ten years old to take
stimulants? Answer: either a very lazy or very scared parent. Very lazy are those that cannot motivate their children, those that don't have enough
time, and wish to hear that their perfect child is merely sick. ADHD will go away, just take the pills. Very scared parents are those that are
summoned by the school's social worker and told their child is ill with ADHD. The kid is sick, unless you put him/her on medications we'll have to
notify social services. How do you tell ADHD from normal childish activities? You don't. It's merely a myth invented to sell more drugs, make the
teachers' job easier and to give parents an easier time. Why bother spending time with your children, explaining them that studying math will be good
in the long run, perhaps helping them with their homeworks, when a pill can do the job for you? Why bother making your lessons interesting for the
kids, when some drugs will make them more manageable and more attentive? It's plainly sick, and this reflects a trend very common nowaday: you are
different from the standards, you've got to be sick. Be it a psychic disorder, be it a defective gene, you are sick, that's why you are different.
Forgive my outburst, but I have very unpleasant memories in my childhood on this topic. ADHD was still in its infancy, and psy-drugs were still off
limits for children, but I was treated like one of these kids nowaday. Luckily my parents didn't buy into it and fought back, but I ran some serious
risks. Parents out there, think about this when your children's teacher tells your offsprings are lazy. You may be in more trouble than you can
bargain.