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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2023 · 39 MIN

When a Teacher Wants to Medicate My Child: What to Say | Regulation-First Parenting | E7

from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

Hearing that a teacher wants to medicate my child can leave parents feeling worried, confused, and unsure of what steps to take next. When concerns about attention, focus, behavior, or learning are raised at school, it's natural to want answers. But before making any decisions, it's important to understand what's really driving your child's struggles and what options are available to support them.Teachers spend many hours with children and can offer valuable insight into what they observe in the classroom. However, classroom challenges don't automatically point to a single diagnosis or treatment. When parents hear that a teacher wants to medicate my child, it's important to gather information, ask questions, and take a comprehensive look at what's contributing to the difficulties.In this episode, you'll hear Gayle's story after a teacher expressed concerns about her child's attention, focus, and comprehension. Like many parents, she was left wondering what was really behind the struggles and whether medication was the right answer.One symptom does not tell the whole story.Difficulty focusing, learning, or regulating behavior can have many different causes, which is why a thorough evaluation is so important.In this episode, you'll learn:• What to do when a teacher wants to medicate my child• Why classroom concerns deserve a closer look• Questions parents should ask before making treatment decisions• The importance of a comprehensive evaluation• Common reasons children struggle with attention and learning• Natural and science-backed approaches that may support focus and regulationWhat prompted the concern?The teacher observed challenges with:• Attention and focus• Comprehension and learning• Following classroom instruction• Keeping pace academicallyWhile these concerns are important, they don't automatically mean a child needs medication.What else could be contributing to these struggles?Challenges with focus, learning, and behavior may be connected to:• ADHD and executive functioning difficulties• Anxiety and chronic stress• Emotional dysregulation• Learning differences• Sleep issues• Sensory processing challenges• Underlying medical factorsA comprehensive evaluation helps identify the root cause so families can make informed decisions about support and treatment.Behavior is communication.When children struggle in school, they're often communicating that something needs attention and support, not necessarily that medication is the only solution.What should parents do when a teacher wants to medicate my child?Helpful steps include:• Gathering specific examples from teachers• Asking questions about classroom concerns• Seeking a comprehensive evaluation when appropriate• Exploring all available treatment options• Working collaboratively with school professionals• Looking beyond symptoms to identify root causesNeed personalized next steps? Use the FREE Solution Matcher: drroseann.com/helpDr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand emotional dysregulation in children and teaches practical nervous system regulation and co-regulation strategies through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.Mentioned in this episode:Is It ADHD or Something Else? Take the Quiz to find out!➡️ Join our FREE Natural Parenting Community to receive science-backed resources for your child and family. Join here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/naturalparentingsolutions/ ➡️ Get help from Dr. Roseann and her team. Apply here. https://drroseann.com/apply ➡️ “Is it ADHD or something else?” Take the quiz.  To take the quiz, just text the word "quiz" to 13Alertmore. Then you'll know whether your child has ADHD or something else.

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