From my experience, I have a son who just turned 7 end of March. He is in the first grade. He was diagnoised with ADHD when he was 5. I didn't have him on meds right away. I wanted to see for myself. I watched his behavior, talked to the teachers, principal and school counsler. I also did my research on ADHD. Kids with ADHD can concentrate on things they like to do, not on the things they don't like to do. Most kids, right? you would think so. But talk to your family doctor, tell the Dr. your thoughts, feelings and concerns. Set up a meeting to talk to the teacher, principal and school social worker or counseler, at the same time. Voice your concerns, questions, feelings, everything. This is your child. It is your decision. First, do your research. Check out www.healthline.com and search for ADHD. this website is very reputable and can answer many of your questions. bring your research to the Dr. and school meeting. Bring all of your questions. Also, you may want to check out alternative schools.
We had our son in K when he was 5. March 25th is his birthday. I thought he was ready, pre-school told me he was ready. We chose a Montessori school, (some are free, some you ahve to pay for). He did well, but they said he has ADHD. I did everything I am suggesting you do. When the end of K came around, they wanted him to repeat K in another school or go to 1st grade in another school. They said he would really struggle in 1st grade in Montessori. if you don't know about Montessori schools, research those too. they are hands on learning schools. They are mandated by the state to meet the standards. Once the kids hit 1st grade, they combine 3 grade levels in the classroom. 1st, 2nd, 3rd all in the same classroom. This way, kids can learn at their own pace and hands on. Well, we tried a "regular" school for 1st grade this year. Did not go well. Oh, he is on meds as well. Concerta has been a great choice for us. Lasts all day and not many side effects. I didn't want him on meds and was very much against it. But I had to do what was right for my son.
Anyway, regular school was worse for him. they made him sit in one chair most of the day and no hands-on learning. this was very difficult for him. he is learning and catching on now taht we switched back to Montessori, but we will have him repeat 1st grade again next year. better now, then later. And this way, he won't struggle as much.
Also, jsut wanted to let you know that kids don't have to start K until they are 7. With technology today and the state raising their standards for what the kids "should" be learning or "should" already know. Don't push him too far. You want him to succeed in life, give him the best chance you can. Do what you ahve to do, for the sake of your son.
Do your research, ask questions, and learn all you can before you make your decision. it has to be right for you.
If you like, you can email me anytime with any questions or concerns at ____@____.com in mind that I am not a doctor, or anything like that. I am a parent who went through the same things you are now.
~M.