ADHD kid - what to do?

<p>My hope is that some brave souls who have kids who have been denied certain accommodations , or who have been told by their school that only certain accommodations are ever available to anyone, such that the parent/student didn’t even bother asking for accommodations that are not on the school’s “accommodations available at our school” list, will share this information (or get someone else to share it) with their private day and/or private boarding schools. The administrators of the private schools usually belong to private school organizations, many of which have “trade” meetings over the summer, and I bet that the administrators of different schools socialize at least a little at those meetings. If the information gets out and some of those school administrators start talking about it, it will probably get around to most or all of the private schools that they better look into this because it’s a legal risk for them to be violating the law, especially if parents start to get more knowledgeable and file complaints with the ADA-enforcing governmental agencies. (And if they research it they will find that a few private schools have already been prosecuted and gotten into big trouble, although of course those private schools try to keep that quiet.) My hope is that if word spreads, at least most of them will correct their ways, for everyone’s benefit. </p>