connorlevismom
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I absolutely agree that if the parents are not doing anything or flat out REFUSE to do anything, then that is a different story. There is no excuse for that and I am sorry but not doing something so a kid does not get a label is for the parents, not the kid.
I got help right away for my son and I am SO GLAD that I did. He is in 2nd grade and I know that I am helping him the best that I can. I work with the teachers and make sure they know on orientation night that they are free to tell me anything and not to worry about my feelings. That I want to know if anything is going on and I won't be offended if they say something negative or notice something that I might not. I WANT to help him and I can't unless I know what is going on. We work as a team. But I think that a lot of teachers are afraid to approach parents because so many get mad at THEM like it is their fault. That is unfortunate. That is not doing anything to help your kid.
My sister was told when her son was in 2nd grade that he needed to be evaluated for ADHD and she refused and refused and refused because she did not want to "label" him. Well, in 9th grade she had enough and finally got the evaluation done. Guess what? ADHD! Now he is on meds and doing really well. Now she beats herself up for not doing it way back when he was in 2nd grade. She cries about the life she has made him live and how it could have been so much better had she checked her ego and gotten him help in 2nd grade.
I just can't help but feel sorry for these kids because most of the time, I really don't think they are brats. I think there is something going on with them that I am sure they don't like either. I really don't think that most kids want to be a "bad" kid. I think that their behavior is a manifestation of something else. But sometimes there is nobody there helping them and making sure they lead a better life.
We just have to remember that at the end of the day, these are just kids. We can get angry at the parents for not doing anything, but make sure you know they are not before you accuse them of it. What I was trying to say in my earlier post is that don't be so quick to assume that a kid is a brat or the parents don't do anything unless you know first hand what is going on.
I totally get wanting your kid to be in a class where they can learn.
I got help right away for my son and I am SO GLAD that I did. He is in 2nd grade and I know that I am helping him the best that I can. I work with the teachers and make sure they know on orientation night that they are free to tell me anything and not to worry about my feelings. That I want to know if anything is going on and I won't be offended if they say something negative or notice something that I might not. I WANT to help him and I can't unless I know what is going on. We work as a team. But I think that a lot of teachers are afraid to approach parents because so many get mad at THEM like it is their fault. That is unfortunate. That is not doing anything to help your kid.
My sister was told when her son was in 2nd grade that he needed to be evaluated for ADHD and she refused and refused and refused because she did not want to "label" him. Well, in 9th grade she had enough and finally got the evaluation done. Guess what? ADHD! Now he is on meds and doing really well. Now she beats herself up for not doing it way back when he was in 2nd grade. She cries about the life she has made him live and how it could have been so much better had she checked her ego and gotten him help in 2nd grade.
I just can't help but feel sorry for these kids because most of the time, I really don't think they are brats. I think there is something going on with them that I am sure they don't like either. I really don't think that most kids want to be a "bad" kid. I think that their behavior is a manifestation of something else. But sometimes there is nobody there helping them and making sure they lead a better life.
We just have to remember that at the end of the day, these are just kids. We can get angry at the parents for not doing anything, but make sure you know they are not before you accuse them of it. What I was trying to say in my earlier post is that don't be so quick to assume that a kid is a brat or the parents don't do anything unless you know first hand what is going on.
I totally get wanting your kid to be in a class where they can learn.


