I can only name Ritalin and Adderall and that's only because someone I know has ADHD.
You seem very cynical about doctors and their intentions. Psychoactive stimulants don't make children "retarded" and they're certainly not prescribed for no damned reason. They are over prescribed because ADHD is over diagnosed, not because doctors have some secret hidden agenda to get as rich as possible by cramming drugs down children's throats.
I'd also like to point out that Borderline Personality Disorder is a very real psychological disorder that I have personal experience with. "Doing anything for attention" is a gross misunderstanding of the disorder (although to be fair, Garrett did say "limited understanding").
Yes, I can. As far as I've seen, the arguments that most neurologists make against ADHD either comes from a lack of acceptance of psychology/psychiatry (I don't blame them, shit seems stupid half the time) or a desire to base everything on the biological aspect of the human brain. There's a huge difference between the two distinct fields. As mentioned before though, ADHD is frequently over diagnosed and that is a very serious problem because it leads to positions such as yours that it's total bullshit and it's just kids being kids. It's still worth pointing out that ADHD does NOT only affect children. Teenagers, young adults, and mature adults can all be affected.
I think what Garrett was trying to say is that the parents of those particular children aren't just ignoring it and pretending it doesn't exist. Rather they're doing their best to make sure that the child is actually diagnosed (or not at all) and gets the treatment that works best for them. There's nothing wrong with being an assertive/strict parent so long as it's not harming the child in some way.
Dr Oz is a known fraud and supporter of pseudoscience. His words carry absolutely no weight for anyone with even two brain cells to rub together.
I'm sorry, but that's just plain bad parenting. Scientific ignorance isn't an excuse for physically/verbally abusing a child.

