I'll try to be brief.
I have a 3 year old student at my dance school who I believe might be special needs. The mother has not told me she is special needs, however, here are some behaviors that the child exhibits & how she is during her 45 minute class.
--She enters the room & will screech - not out of fear, but to hear herself.
--She flaps her arms & runs around the room.
--She walks on her toes almost all the time.
--She is very difficult to understand when she speaks.
--She falls down a lot & will get up & say, "I'm OK, I'm OK".
--She does not respond to direction well. I will look directly at her, on her level and she will look at me & it seems as though she hears me but can not comprehend what I am saying. She has a blank smile type of look & is constantly moving. As I am speaking to her, she tries to run away.
--She has an extremely difficult time keeping her hands to herself & is constantly touching or hugging the other children.
--She rolls around on the floor when all the other children are sitting with their legs crossed & listening to directions.
--All students have a "color" that they stand on. She is put on her color & then will round around the room, flapping her arms & screeching again.
The things that stand out to me the most are walking on her toes, her screeching & the comprehension. Today she crawled on the floor & started growling at the other students.
I don't have a problem having this child in the class. I can make sure that an assistant is always with her, however, even having one on one attention does not always work with her.
I hate to give up on a child, however, I find myself constantly trying to deal with her & then my attention is taken away from the other students in the class, which really isn't fair to them.
I see the mother every week in the waiting area & the child acts the same way. The mom thinks everything is cute & laughs when the child runs away from her, so then I wonder if she is special needs or if she's just not a well behaved child.
Any help or suggestions?
I have a 3 year old student at my dance school who I believe might be special needs. The mother has not told me she is special needs, however, here are some behaviors that the child exhibits & how she is during her 45 minute class.
--She enters the room & will screech - not out of fear, but to hear herself.
--She flaps her arms & runs around the room.
--She walks on her toes almost all the time.
--She is very difficult to understand when she speaks.
--She falls down a lot & will get up & say, "I'm OK, I'm OK".
--She does not respond to direction well. I will look directly at her, on her level and she will look at me & it seems as though she hears me but can not comprehend what I am saying. She has a blank smile type of look & is constantly moving. As I am speaking to her, she tries to run away.
--She has an extremely difficult time keeping her hands to herself & is constantly touching or hugging the other children.
--She rolls around on the floor when all the other children are sitting with their legs crossed & listening to directions.
--All students have a "color" that they stand on. She is put on her color & then will round around the room, flapping her arms & screeching again.
The things that stand out to me the most are walking on her toes, her screeching & the comprehension. Today she crawled on the floor & started growling at the other students.
I don't have a problem having this child in the class. I can make sure that an assistant is always with her, however, even having one on one attention does not always work with her.
I hate to give up on a child, however, I find myself constantly trying to deal with her & then my attention is taken away from the other students in the class, which really isn't fair to them.
I see the mother every week in the waiting area & the child acts the same way. The mom thinks everything is cute & laughs when the child runs away from her, so then I wonder if she is special needs or if she's just not a well behaved child.

Any help or suggestions?
If she continues to be a disruption with the mothers help is one thing but to not allow her to even try is just wrong.