I have a similar problem with my son who is 6 (7 next month) and also in 1st grade. He is also a lefty with very poor handwriting. I found it's a little easier to sit across from him and I write upside down to help hold his left hand. But I can't sit in school with him either. My son however is ADHD.
My son just kept bringing home poor grades on tests and handwriting assignments. He gets A's in most subjects but has downright failed others. I had to be the one to initiate a call to the school to find out what they were going to do about helping my child. How do you let a first grader just fail? About 50% of ADHD kids also suffer some form of learning disability but the school wasn't rushing to offer any help. It's been over a month for us and we are still waiting for the testing. I see the doctor again at the end of the week and I'll sic him on the school if they haven't done anything by then.
You should start with the teacher by asking for a conference in person or at least by phone. Begin by voicing your concern that your son is doing poorly and what does the school have to help him get caught up. Mention that you would like him tested to rule out a more serious learning problem. It's a very slow process but YOU have to be the one to push for it or it'll never happen. Your son sounds like he needs some help and it's best to get it now while he is young and before he learns to just hate school and homework. Once it becomes a behavioral pattern it will be more difficult to break. My SIL is just now thinking at 14 maybe her son isn't just lazy....maybe he does have ADD or a learning disability and is trying to get him tested as well. He's a teenager, he's going to be much harder to help than a 6 year old who doesn't even know he wants or needs it
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My son just kept bringing home poor grades on tests and handwriting assignments. He gets A's in most subjects but has downright failed others. I had to be the one to initiate a call to the school to find out what they were going to do about helping my child. How do you let a first grader just fail? About 50% of ADHD kids also suffer some form of learning disability but the school wasn't rushing to offer any help. It's been over a month for us and we are still waiting for the testing. I see the doctor again at the end of the week and I'll sic him on the school if they haven't done anything by then.

You should start with the teacher by asking for a conference in person or at least by phone. Begin by voicing your concern that your son is doing poorly and what does the school have to help him get caught up. Mention that you would like him tested to rule out a more serious learning problem. It's a very slow process but YOU have to be the one to push for it or it'll never happen. Your son sounds like he needs some help and it's best to get it now while he is young and before he learns to just hate school and homework. Once it becomes a behavioral pattern it will be more difficult to break. My SIL is just now thinking at 14 maybe her son isn't just lazy....maybe he does have ADD or a learning disability and is trying to get him tested as well. He's a teenager, he's going to be much harder to help than a 6 year old who doesn't even know he wants or needs it
