You’re really way over your head here. I’ll stay on the side of civility and simply suggest that you need to do a lot more research before offering any more opinions.
Thanks.
How do you figure that I am over my head?
We have a new study that says the problem we assume we have is only a temporary maturation delay in what will become a normal development if left alone and my position is that, for those who have come to depend on the security of having a massive and growing group of codependents, they have rationalized the obvious error of the wholesale drugging of children who are just not ready to be pushed, that will now last a lifetime.
Those who won’t accept that may have made the wrong decision are on here protesting that they know what they did was right because they are happier now and do not want to admit that they obliged the assumed authorities mostly for own convenience than for the true sake of the child.
A non-correcting brain condition is one that will require a regimen that will indeed last for their lives, but this course of “treatment” was too fast, too easy, too self-establishing to let go of.
At what point should a daily course of treatment be abandoned?
For this, those currently on the medications will have to turn to their doctors, so who loses if we find we were wrong?
Only the children.