Dear Christina,
As we often hear, "You can talk until you're blue in the
faceFace pain....." Your son is not accomplishing some tasks that you want him to accomplish. Now, how can you assist him in doing what you want him to do? Let's
faceFace pain it, it isn't high on the list of priorities for many (proabaly most) 12-year-olds to brush their
teethBroken or knocked out tooth
Dental care - adult
Dental x-rays
Development of baby teeth
Development of permanent teeth
Plaque and tartar on teeth
Teething
Teething symptoms
Toothaches and put their clothes in the laundry. But that's not to say he can't be doing a better job. There's no doubt that his ADHD likely makes accomplishing some of these tasks more of a challenge, but it's also true he can do better.
They key is to make it in his vested interest to accomplish the things you want him to accomplish. In order to do this, establish some 'quid pro quos' with him - i.e., things he desires (TV, play with friends, video games, specific bedtime, allowance money, etc.) become contingent on fulfilling his 'responsibilities' (which really means the things you want him to do).
To help him be more orgainized and focused, make lists - morning tasks, after
schoolPreschooler development
Preschooler test
Preschooler test or procedure preparation
School age child development
School age test or procedure preparation
School-age children development tasks, evening/bedtime tasks) - and post these in suitable locations where he can easily view them and, literally, check off the items.
You might also want to consider a late-in-the-afternoon dose of regular Ritalin (or a noontime dose of Ritalin SR), since he's really not getting the benefit of medication during his hours at home. This might help with accomplishment of homework (and other tasks).
Finally, does he display any learning disabilities? He's spending an inordinately long time on his homework. There may be some learning disorder which is exacerbating his other difficulties.
This seems to help with the tasks at hand, but I still have a battle with the simple things we all do daily, teeth, hair, etc. It is an uphill battle and I know how you feel. I am going to check out Michele's advice about Asperger's Syndrome.
Good Luck! And take care!