DS (first grade) has seemed as if the school year is off to a good start. Today, he came to me and said his teacher doesn't seem to understand him. When I asked why, he told me that he gets in trouble a lot for talking, raises his hand, but she doesn't call on him, his desk has been moved so that it's alone (the rest are all in groups of four or more). He says he feels left out.
This is my child whom we strongly suspect has ADHD, but is only six - very young to diagnose. He's also highly gifted. Started reading at age two, is doing multiplication, etc. His conversations are weird - in a gifted kid kind of way. Last year, within two weeks his teacher started giving him more challenging reading and math. This week, he came home with words to study - the same one he was tested on in September of last year. It's a joke, honestly. I'm making him study words every night (as assigned) that he's known how to read for four years. What do I do?
Do I take him to get him diagnosed so he can get a 504 or IEP?
Let it go on a few more weeks and re-evaluate?
Call the teacher again (we had a conference a week and a half ago and nothing we discussed has been implemented)?
I'm so frustrated for him and for me. Plus, I have a bad attitude. I don't see him as needing academic instruction, as much as life skills in a group. How is he getting those if he's off in a corner?
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This is my child whom we strongly suspect has ADHD, but is only six - very young to diagnose. He's also highly gifted. Started reading at age two, is doing multiplication, etc. His conversations are weird - in a gifted kid kind of way. Last year, within two weeks his teacher started giving him more challenging reading and math. This week, he came home with words to study - the same one he was tested on in September of last year. It's a joke, honestly. I'm making him study words every night (as assigned) that he's known how to read for four years. What do I do?
Do I take him to get him diagnosed so he can get a 504 or IEP?
Let it go on a few more weeks and re-evaluate?
Call the teacher again (we had a conference a week and a half ago and nothing we discussed has been implemented)?
I'm so frustrated for him and for me. Plus, I have a bad attitude. I don't see him as needing academic instruction, as much as life skills in a group. How is he getting those if he's off in a corner?
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