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My 8 YO DS has ADHD. He started 3rd grade in Sept.
1st week of school I get a call from the teacher - the 1st thing she asked was if we had thought about increasing his meds because he was fidgety. I explained it took a long time to get his dosage correct, then we discussed how he was doing in school. I was really taken aback at this coming after 5 dyas, especially since she is not a doctor!
Since then he has gotten detention for every little thing he has done wrong - from swinging rope during gym to talking out during music. I asked the school psychologist to get involved, and she observed him in several situations didn't notice anything wrong.
It was bocoming clear this teacher just did not like him. When she spoke to the physcologist, the teacher said he was manipulative - well, any other word but that coud be used to describe him.
Last week, he was bitten by another child (he was singing a song and when the kid asked he didn't stop during lunch) He wouldn't tell ("I'm not a teller"), but finally told after the kid threatened to bite him again 2 days later.
Tonight, the teacher called us. She explain that DS had provoked this kid, and that was just as wrong. No punishment for the kid, and my kid was spoken to. Does this mean the kids at Columbine deserved what they got because they 'provoked' the killers! What kind of a teacher is this?
So, we want him moved out. This teacher has a preconceived notion about him and ADHD, and her attiture that the victim is wrong is something I cannot tolerate.
So, advice - we're calling the Principal on Monday, and will request a move. But the school is usually reluctant to change kids. What should we be prepared to do to get him moved
Anyone been through this before?
Help!
Thxs
1st week of school I get a call from the teacher - the 1st thing she asked was if we had thought about increasing his meds because he was fidgety. I explained it took a long time to get his dosage correct, then we discussed how he was doing in school. I was really taken aback at this coming after 5 dyas, especially since she is not a doctor!
Since then he has gotten detention for every little thing he has done wrong - from swinging rope during gym to talking out during music. I asked the school psychologist to get involved, and she observed him in several situations didn't notice anything wrong.
It was bocoming clear this teacher just did not like him. When she spoke to the physcologist, the teacher said he was manipulative - well, any other word but that coud be used to describe him.
Last week, he was bitten by another child (he was singing a song and when the kid asked he didn't stop during lunch) He wouldn't tell ("I'm not a teller"), but finally told after the kid threatened to bite him again 2 days later.
Tonight, the teacher called us. She explain that DS had provoked this kid, and that was just as wrong. No punishment for the kid, and my kid was spoken to. Does this mean the kids at Columbine deserved what they got because they 'provoked' the killers! What kind of a teacher is this?
So, we want him moved out. This teacher has a preconceived notion about him and ADHD, and her attiture that the victim is wrong is something I cannot tolerate.
So, advice - we're calling the Principal on Monday, and will request a move. But the school is usually reluctant to change kids. What should we be prepared to do to get him moved
Anyone been through this before?
Help!
Thxs