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Wed Jul 9, 2014, 04:15 PM Jul 2014

Why so many kids can’t sit still in school today [View all]

By Valerie Strauss

The Centers for Disease Control tells us that in recent years there has been a jump in the percentage of young people diagnosed with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder, commonly known as ADHD: 7.8 percent in 2003 to 9.5 percent in 2007 and to 11 percent in 2011. The reasons for the rise are multiple, and include changes in diagnostic criteria, medication treatment and more awareness of the condition. In the following post, Angela Hanscom, a pediatric occupational therapist and the founder of TimberNook, a nature-based development program designed to foster creativity and independent play outdoors in New England, suggests yet another reason more children are being diagnosed with ADHD, whether or not they really have it: the amount of time kids are forced to sit while they are in school. This appeared on the TimberNook blog.

By Angela Hanscom

A perfect stranger pours her heart out to me over the phone. She complains that her 6-year-old son is unable to sit still in the classroom. The school wants to test him for ADHD (attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder). This sounds familiar, I think to myself. As a pediatric occupational therapist, I’ve noticed that this is a fairly common problem today.

The mother goes on to explain how her son comes home every day with a yellow smiley face. The rest of his class goes home with green smiley faces for good behavior. Every day this child is reminded that his behavior is unacceptable, simply because he can’t sit still for long periods of time.

The mother starts crying. “He is starting to say things like, ‘I hate myself’ and ‘I’m no good at anything.’” This young boy’s self-esteem is plummeting all because he needs to move more often.


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teacher needs to give the kid things to do that play to his strength - moving nt msongs Jul 2014 #1
but that would actually be "teaching," instead of "administering tests" villager Jul 2014 #3
K/R, and I've been saying this for years. NYC_SKP Jul 2014 #2
'Children are going to class with bodies that are less prepared to learn than ever before. elleng Jul 2014 #4
The early childhood experts are summarily ignored by education reformers. QED Jul 2014 #8
but you can't get a profit from kids play LittleGirl Jul 2014 #9
I'm glad I grew up in the days of tree forts and apple wars. NBachers Jul 2014 #20
Because school's closed for summer recess. nt TheBlackAdder Jul 2014 #5
(rim-shot) n2doc Jul 2014 #6
no brainer Cryptoad Jul 2014 #7
THAT ^^ LittleGirl Jul 2014 #10
THAT ^^ X2 TheBlackAdder Jul 2014 #12
We never sat still. Igel Jul 2014 #11
Yes. elleng Jul 2014 #14
And yet, one could make the argument that today's youth iemitsu Jul 2014 #15
When I was in school I had the same problem so they doped me with Ritalin. rickyhall Jul 2014 #13
in my day... unionthug777 Jul 2014 #16
Yes It Was grilled onions Jul 2014 #18
I'm so god damn sick of the medicating of kids IkeRepublican Jul 2014 #17
I know, just from what I had for recess time and what they give kids today glowing Jul 2014 #19
I was that kid maindawg Jul 2014 #21
+1 lunasun Jul 2014 #28
My pediatrician encouraged switching to water TBF Jul 2014 #22
The things that USED to happen in kindergarten were exactly what a child that Squinch Jul 2014 #23
Kids attention spans Dayton L. Kitchens Jul 2014 #24
This is great. LWolf Jul 2014 #25
privatize playground and recess management... mike_c Jul 2014 #26
Children need 10 hours of sleep each day, otherwise some keep up their awareness, by extra activity. DhhD Jul 2014 #27
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