No, but parents, perhaps via teacher suggestions, can take little Johnny along to a doc, and say how much little Freddy has improved since he started the medication, and the doc can shrug his shoulders and give the customers what they want...rEvolutionist wrote:How could this lead to over prescription?? Parents and teachers don't prescribe the drugs.Beatsong wrote:To me it's pretty obvious that he means teachers and parents - ie, the adults who are responsible for keeping kids under control. They are the ones who suffer when the kids make that job difficult, so they are the ones likely to have a vested interest in making it easier.rEvolutionist wrote:It's clear that Metatron reckons there's overdosing. He did offer a conpiratorial excuse about an unspoken 'they' wanting to mold problem children into the norm so they are easier for society to handle. I'd love to know who his unspoken 'they' are supposed to be.
Having said that, and strongly suspecting there is over-prescription statistically, I have personally seen marked improvement in student success following intervention by medication. It certainly can work effectively for particular students...