I clicked on this post bc of the title :) it's very homey here... idk if I spelled that right.
I have ADHD and was diagnosed at around 11. My mom chose not to use medications or any form of therapy. Sometime it was pretty tough, bc it's true what they say, the ADHD mind doesn't function exactly the samw way (impulse control). I didn't understand that it wasn't polite to say certain things... etc. Once I became older, I had the choice of using medication (adderal) and it helped me tremendously. I'm 29 now. I may take meds for a year, just to get a grip on things, then I wont take them again for another year... lol of course life becomes quite disrupted.
My hubbs is ADD-Primarily inattenative, great combo between the 2 of us right, lol? He wasn't diagnosed until 2 years ago. Now that he has been and whenever he DOES take his meds, bc he cant remember to take them, he is 100% a different person. He can think and pay attention, react properly in social situations.
The difference is that I knew and developed coping skills. The hubbs did NOT know and just thought something was wrong with him.
Now, I have a 4 year old son and I KNOW he is ADHD like me. LOL he Pedi says the same thing. I joking ask here "hey how about that ADHD eval?" Of course I would never medicate my child so young. But it does help to know so that YOU can take the steps you need to take. This will teach him that there isn't anything wrong with him. He can be anything he wants to be. Guidance will definately help him to be successful later in his adult life, which is what we strive for, right?
Hope it helps :)