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<blockquote data-quote="Zardo" data-source="post: 510726" data-attributes="member: 12490"><p>Hugs - my issues are different and my son is older - but I hear your frustration and feel for you. Although my son's ADD did not get diagnosed untili much older, I do remember having him in Karate when he was younger and it being a very negative experience. As the other kids kept moving up, he was disappointed every week with not advancing. The instructor kept saying that he lacked focus, I felt he was doing the best he could at that time and overall, felt the karate became too negative, so we stopped.</p><p></p><p>I would communicate with the school about the homework and tell them what is happenning at home. I am sure they have seen this before and have some ideas. They really can only modify things if he has an IEP, so if you don;t have one, you may was to put in a formal request, in writing, to pursue testing. Good luck. An educational consultant can be very helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zardo, post: 510726, member: 12490"] Hugs - my issues are different and my son is older - but I hear your frustration and feel for you. Although my son's ADD did not get diagnosed untili much older, I do remember having him in Karate when he was younger and it being a very negative experience. As the other kids kept moving up, he was disappointed every week with not advancing. The instructor kept saying that he lacked focus, I felt he was doing the best he could at that time and overall, felt the karate became too negative, so we stopped. I would communicate with the school about the homework and tell them what is happenning at home. I am sure they have seen this before and have some ideas. They really can only modify things if he has an IEP, so if you don;t have one, you may was to put in a formal request, in writing, to pursue testing. Good luck. An educational consultant can be very helpful. [/QUOTE]
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