Electronic Organizer/computer Needed for ADHD Son Entering HS; Suggestions?

Updated on June 15, 2011
B.H. asks from Gurnee, IL
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I’m looking for a computer or tablet device for my HS student that would support his docs/ppt/excel work and allow him upload from USB when connected to the internet to his own Website or perhaps attach work in the File folder of his own Yahoo group (where parents and teachers are members of the group). Homework and assignments that are electronic are also more searchable than his messy paper system. I think a full sized keyboard and a closable cover may be important for efficiency and durability, respectively, and hence am leaning toward a netbook. This is not to be a toy (although I am sure he will divert himself on Youtube when given the chance) . We need it to be portable and not so attractive to theft so he can take it everywhere in his backpack these next 4 years. We'd prefer something $500 or less but would pay more to have it endure its more reckless caretaker. Suggestions-Brand/model/size/minimum specs? Have you found a good user-friendly web site or software to help keep your student organized where the "team" could check in on him and messge him and each other and where links to teacher websites and a calender could be attached?

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R.J.

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As an adhd'er me'self...

It has to become "part" of him/automatic or he just plain and simple won't use it.

From your description he (imho) EITHER needs a laptop (and I'd suggest a used/refurb macbook which you can get for $500-$800 depending on whether you JUST get a refurb one, or get a used and/or refurb one) which he can just keep in his backback and carry around 24/7 ...

I'd suggest an actual laptop (and specifically a macbook for durability and portability and 'coolness' factor... which being the mum of an adhd kid you know that ANYTHING which prompts them to use it/carry it is HUGE, it's not a status thing... it's an end run against forgetting) instead of a netbook because MOSTLY, THOUGH, BECAUSE if he has to switch back and forth between a netbook and an actual computer for HW/Papers/fast internet/ etc... the netbook is going to get lost. It will kick around in the bottom of his backpack and get left in his locker, and get left on his desk. The MOMENT we ADHD types have to "switch" back and forth between 2 objects... 1 of them gets lost in the shuffle. WE NEED ONE thing that does everything, not 2 that put together do the same thing. Does it 'need' to be a macbook? No. But between a laptop and a netbook... a laptop... hands down.

OR

An iPhone. An iPhone ($50 for a 3gs) fits in a pocket and become 'bonded' to you / you never go anywhere without it. It doesn't have ALL the features you're looking for (no real keyboard, for example)... but it has

- a camera to take pics of important documents (I take pictures of assignments, recipes, worksheets, wine labels, shoes to buy for my son, a gazillion different visual reminders)

- a calendar

- MAPS!!! I can't tell you how useful maps and directions (for car, public transport, or foot)

- email

- texting (both to send him reminders/ he can send himself reminders). EX my BFF will shoot me a text asking if I've gone to UPS or FedEx with the package I've promised (and promptly forgotten) to mail her that week, my mum will text to see if I can pick up her mail over the weekend (she texts requests contingent on my time, because she'll know I'll agree verbally FULLY intending to, without remember I'm gone that weekend... but texting means I have time to look at my calendar before replying), I'll send myself a text with my frequent flyer number and my confirmation number for airline tickets, etc.

- Voice notes (this isn't my schtick. But my son sends himself voice notes ALL the time -he's more audio, while I'm more visual)

- Aps (like "Find my iPhone" - umm... yes, before it becomes bonded to you, and the occasional 'oops' you just look up it's location on your computer and go fetch it, school aps, netflix/hulu, bus or subway routes, museum, Alarm Clock with MULTIPLE alarms)

- GPS tracker (so you can actually track his movements from home with it)

- iPod

- And, oh yeah, it also works as a phone.

An iPhone doesn't "compete" with a computer, even though it's like walking around with a spare brain in your pocket. You link it to your computer to update calendars etc (when you add to one at home or one on the go, as soon as you sync them, both calendars get the added info). But iPhones and computers are complementary. You can always set limits (which will be tested, and then he'll lose it for awhile, and earn it back and learn to stay in the rules), and disallow certain applications

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E.B.

answers from Denver on

Look into the Dana Alphasmart company. http://www.neo-direct.com/

They are fabulous machines, can be uploaded to printer and/or computer, the user doesn't need to remember to save files, they can be handled much more roughly than a laptop. They sell sleeves and cases for them.

If you google reviews, you can learn all about them.

J.G.

answers from St. Louis on

I use my phone to organize my ADD.

They make a product called lojack that you can put on electronic devices. If it is lost or stolen they can find it when it goes online.

I see no upside to putting a laptop in the hands of someone with ADD unless they can handle it. I had one in college but I also knew how to control my impulses. I couldn't have done that in high school.

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S.S.

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Have you checked with the school to help you out with this? Sometimes there are Special programs that are assisted by grant funding for just this type of thing and they can direct you to how useful/helpful it is.

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M.D.

answers from Minneapolis on

I got my laptop at Best Buy for $300, with it being summer wait until the end of July beginning of August and go to the stores then, that is when they normally have the best deals going on with Laptops.

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S.W.

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If you are thinking about buying a computer, I do not recommend a netbook. I bought one for my daughter and found that, although the size and price were attractive, the slooooowness of it means that it doesn't get used.

There are regular-sized laptops available for a similar price that will have much more useability. I would go to a store like a Best Buy and compare options. The people working there are usually knowledgeable and can help you compare brands and features.

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