J.B.
Yes -this drives me nuts! It seems that unless a child (and a very young child at that) is acting happy and engaged at all times, we must find a disorder to label him with! If more parents would endeavor to actually instill some manners, discipline and respect in their kids instead of letting them run wild because they need to "explore their boundaries" you would see many more kids without labels. Children really do need limits! They don't know right and wrong or the proper ways to react and behave if we don't teach them. I think, just as many have decided it's the school's job to raise their child, that it's easier for a lot of parents to get a diagnosis or take a comment and run with it as an excuse. It's much easier to tell everyone that little Johnny has ----- disorder than to teach him to behave. Now I do realize some children have REAL issues, and if so then they need services and help, but far too many "professionals" are throwing out labels (and meds) for no real reason. Half the time if little Johnny was told "no", given rules and limits, had his sugar and junk intake cut and got a lot mire exercise, then there would be no "disorder." I could go on, but thus ends my rant...