And some parents have their heads planted deeply up their behinds. I know several who would rather have their children floundering than have them "labeled". Since we only have one side of this story I am willing to give the teachers the benefit of the doubt. Fortunately most parents know their kids need help and most teachers understand that they cannot stray into medical territory even when experience tells them something is very wrong.
I understand, in my case the doctor I originally went to was very supportive and told me that he was surprised it took me as long as it did to come to him..
this doc had been in our lives for over 10 years way before my kids were born and he knew us very well..anyway we started tests and things but it was the "specialists" that we had trouble with..they did one test and labeled him adhd and refused to do anything else..I KNEW that was not him and I tried to tell everyone that but they still wont listen..I think it is b/c I choose not to medicate (the reason is b/c ds refuses to take meds and it was more traumatizing than not to medicate)...
DS behavior is more of personal space issues and little corks and table manners, socially way behind as well as his hand writing, lets just say I even have hard time reading what he writes....
attention has nothing to with ds even his teachers tell me that they think he is not paying attention or off in la la land but when they ask him what they just said he can tell them word for word what they said...
so sometimes it is the docs that wont listen to the parents..all they want to do is put him on adhd meds and be done with him...he needs WAY more than that...