Actually, as the father of an ADHD child, I can tell you the apple didn't fall far from the tree. I was constantly in trouble for not paying attention in class. My parents were told I was "restless" and "off task." My parents told 'em I was a kid, and to leave me the hell alone. I got through high school fine.
My son's second grade teacher told me that he needed to be put on ritalin, that he was ADHD, that he was always on another planet instead of concentrating on what was important. I withdrew him from her class, put him in a private school and told his new administrator and teacher, "He's a kid. Deal with him." He'd get in trouble from time to time (didn't have his materials, or his locker clean enough, or his shirttail out). He got through high school fine.
Sadly, this isn't true for all ADHD kids, but all the "increases" in ADHD kids are simply folks applying a new label to a condition that's been around forever...
My son's second grade teacher told me that he needed to be put on ritalin, that he was ADHD, that he was always on another planet instead of concentrating on what was important. I withdrew him from her class, put him in a private school and told his new administrator and teacher, "He's a kid. Deal with him." He'd get in trouble from time to time (didn't have his materials, or his locker clean enough, or his shirttail out). He got through high school fine.
Sadly, this isn't true for all ADHD kids, but all the "increases" in ADHD kids are simply folks applying a new label to a condition that's been around forever...