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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 98558" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>mRSc. </p><p></p><p>I read it to mean (example) outbursts in class </p><p></p><p>How has this behavior affected your child: </p><p></p><p>My answer would be: </p><p></p><p>My child's inability to sit still it due to ADHD and CD. He is currently on medication X in an effort to help his disability. I further think his behavior makes him a challenge to teach and socially ostracized by the other children. Being set apart from other children at this age is more than likely damaging his self esteem, which in turn gives him a sullen and morose outlook on life thus affecting his ability to do well in class. I am open to any suggestions you have that his psychiatrist, psychologist, neurologist, MD, and self have yet to discover in an all out effort to help my son. </p><p></p><p>Sincerely </p><p>Ms.X</p><p>by the way - I got no response from the teacher when I wrote that. It left me know she was clueless. So I started sending her computer printed articles on CD. She sent one note saying "Thanks for the literature." that was it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 98558, member: 4964"] mRSc. I read it to mean (example) outbursts in class How has this behavior affected your child: My answer would be: My child's inability to sit still it due to ADHD and CD. He is currently on medication X in an effort to help his disability. I further think his behavior makes him a challenge to teach and socially ostracized by the other children. Being set apart from other children at this age is more than likely damaging his self esteem, which in turn gives him a sullen and morose outlook on life thus affecting his ability to do well in class. I am open to any suggestions you have that his psychiatrist, psychologist, neurologist, MD, and self have yet to discover in an all out effort to help my son. Sincerely Ms.X by the way - I got no response from the teacher when I wrote that. It left me know she was clueless. So I started sending her computer printed articles on CD. She sent one note saying "Thanks for the literature." that was it. [/QUOTE]
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