Janet Williamson and her two sons, Curtis & Bobby
It isn’t a light like any other light,
  No matter what you do, it will not look “right”
  Take the word normal and throw it away
  And stop listening to what other people say
It isn’t a stigma or a mark of great shame
  All the world’s people don’t have to be the same
  This time right now is about adjusting and coping
  Loving and patience and wondering and hoping
And there will be days when you do that with tears
  Your mind will be overtaken with all of those fears…
  What will happen, what will he become?
  Will all of the teachers think he is dumb?
Will people never see in him the things that I see?
  The love and the kindness and the things he might be?
  Will they ever see past the actions they call wrong?
  And understand that he wants to belong?
When I come to the playground will he be at play?
  Or sitting on the sidelines where they’ve told him to stay?
  The answers to these questions aren’t easy to find
  ADHD most days is the blind leading the blind 
But on days when the tunnel is dark and so deep
  In your heart and your soul his face you must keep
  Picture the child you know that he is
  Nothing can ever take away this
No amount of phone calls and letters from school
  Can change the fact that our children are cool
  They don’t act like robots, and they never will
  They stay interested in something until they get their fill
They don’t think in the box, they shatter the sides
  And they break all the rules that they can’t abide
  But if ever you want heart and loyalty and love
  Don’t look at the ones who achieve far above
The ones who think that they’re in the know
  Don’t have half the compassion our children will show
  So look at the child in the “tunnel” with this sight,
  In your darkest of moments, HE is your light.
Janet Williamson
Note from the author: My son Bobby is severely ADHD and served by OHI in school