LittleMissMickey
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2004
- Messages
- 731
As a teacher, I also think you need to let the teacher know. Most teachers keep up on these things and know there stuff, therefore you shouldn't run into any problems with DS being treated any differently.
Teachers are always accomodating the students in their classrooms, yes, but this will allow the teacher to think back and find special things that she may know have worked. Teachers try different things. I have worked in classrooms where teachers used music as a concentration tool, but for lots of students with ADHD this can be very distracting. That is just one of many examples of why the teacher may need to know.
It is unfair to your child to try to change dosages without a doctor's advising you to do so. Many children have such a hard time adjusting to the meds that adjusting them is a very serious thing. I would only go with what your doctor says on this one.
I know that it can be hard for parents, even though I am not a parent myself. I do think that while it is difficult for a parent, it can really make your child's life (and the teacher's life) a lot easier in the classroom if everybody is on common ground.
Good luck and have a fun school year!
Ashley
Teachers are always accomodating the students in their classrooms, yes, but this will allow the teacher to think back and find special things that she may know have worked. Teachers try different things. I have worked in classrooms where teachers used music as a concentration tool, but for lots of students with ADHD this can be very distracting. That is just one of many examples of why the teacher may need to know.
It is unfair to your child to try to change dosages without a doctor's advising you to do so. Many children have such a hard time adjusting to the meds that adjusting them is a very serious thing. I would only go with what your doctor says on this one.
I know that it can be hard for parents, even though I am not a parent myself. I do think that while it is difficult for a parent, it can really make your child's life (and the teacher's life) a lot easier in the classroom if everybody is on common ground.
Good luck and have a fun school year!
Ashley
