K1 started chess camp today. He begged to do this. However, chess requires some behavior norms that value quiet, stillness, and restraint. All things that are almost impossible for K1.
I contacted the instructor and explained that K1 has ADHD/SPD and that these behavior norms will be difficult for him. The instructor's response was lovely and he recommended that K1 share his challenges with the class at the start of the first session so that they may be more tolerant, know what to expect from him and how to react.
K1 had never done this before but, as he is almost 9yo, I thought it would be a good idea for him to learn some self advocacy. However, when I began to discuss it with him, I discovered that he is completely unaware that there is anything different about the way he interacts with people.
I don't know if I should let him continue to be oblivious or if I should make him more aware of his difficulties. Thoughts?
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I contacted the instructor and explained that K1 has ADHD/SPD and that these behavior norms will be difficult for him. The instructor's response was lovely and he recommended that K1 share his challenges with the class at the start of the first session so that they may be more tolerant, know what to expect from him and how to react.
K1 had never done this before but, as he is almost 9yo, I thought it would be a good idea for him to learn some self advocacy. However, when I began to discuss it with him, I discovered that he is completely unaware that there is anything different about the way he interacts with people.
I don't know if I should let him continue to be oblivious or if I should make him more aware of his difficulties. Thoughts?
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