L.A.
I am sorry this is going to be a lifetime problem for him..Children with ADHD, are adults with ADHD and as they get older, it becomes even worse.. My husband has ADHD, I have known him since he was 13.. He AL:WAYS had this problem.. He would forget homework, not do homework, run out of time, or do the homework but forget to turn it in.. He drove his parents around the bend.. In college he was completely overwhelmed by all of the responsibility of keeping up with everything.
There is no cure, no matter how much you beg, yell, punish, it will not change, instead it makes them even more stressed.
Yes, my husband passed all test, knew the work, but he could not show the work. He would do work in class if there was time given, but once he was out of that classroom chair.. he was done for the day.. No focus unless he was the one that was interested in the work..
My husband has no sense of time..He never will. He keeps up with time by ME, his pager, his cell phone and his computer.. He is in charge of a huge department with the Police Department and it causes so much stress for him to keep up with all of it, when he comes home, he is completely exhausted and stressed.. But He will not take medication.. His parents did not believe in it.. He over heard them once ask a doctor if he was "retarded"! You can imagine his self esteem has always suffered because of this..
I have begged him for 35 years to try medication.. There are a ton on the market.. Your son needs to try to find one what WILL work for him.. Saying it is not an option, breaks my heart..
Just this weekend, my husband said, if I will make an appt.. he will go to his doctor and look into getting meds.! Yay!
Please sit down with your son, explain that his school work is his main responsibility, he must come up with a solution to this problem on his own, because you will not always be there to help him stay on top of it.. You can give him an agenda and teach him how to use it, but do not be surprised if he forgets to write the homework down.. Does you son have an IEP at school? This would help allow him a little more time to complete work and few other extensions, but what will he do for the rest of his life?
I am sending you strength and clarity.