In the past, doctors may have recommended that children stop taking medication after school, on weekends or during summer vacation, but nowadays, doctors usually recommend that children take medication continuously throughout the year to ensure that they are not bothered by ADHD symptoms even when they are at home and playing. This is especially important for older children, especially adolescents, as the medication can help them maintain better self-control even outside of the school environment, so they can make better decisions about whether to engage in risky behaviors, whether to follow the smoking trend, etc., as well as help them focus better and be more efficient and organized when accomplishing other things in their lives. Of course, if the treatment is adhered to for a long period of time, usually not less than six months, the child’s ADHD symptoms are significantly reduced and less obviously affect the child’s learning and life; or the child is suffering from serious intolerable side effects while taking the medication, you can temporarily stop the medication for observation when the child is on vacation, and evaluate the child’s performance after stopping the medication after school starts, if the child can learn and live normally without taking the medication, you can consider If the child can study and live normally without the medication, you can consider stopping the medication; otherwise, you need to continue taking the medication.