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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 468821" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>You are one heckuva great Nana!!!</p><p></p><p>I don't know if this will help any, but... Jett was <em>totally</em> unsocialized till kindergarten... He had a lot of disruption issues, plus he couldn't hear worth a darn (and his medical problems). By 3rd grade (when they came to live with us), he was reading at a Pre-K level (!!!)... PT conferences in 3rd, teacher demanded we put him <strong>back</strong> on ADHD medications (husband started to get upset, I politely told teacher that he <em>could not</em> tell us this and he was <em>not</em> a doctor). This was shortly before bio came to the school and had the school giving them to him unknown to husband. The rest of 3rd grade was a disaster.</p><p></p><p>4th grade, beginning of the year, reading at K... with IEP, <strong>no</strong> <strong>more stims</strong>, and parent/sped/reg teacher help, by the end of the year he was at 2nd grade level... And no more disruptiveness! 5th grade - he caught up. He still has problems with comprehension, but mostly, it's good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 468821, member: 6705"] You are one heckuva great Nana!!! I don't know if this will help any, but... Jett was [I]totally[/I] unsocialized till kindergarten... He had a lot of disruption issues, plus he couldn't hear worth a darn (and his medical problems). By 3rd grade (when they came to live with us), he was reading at a Pre-K level (!!!)... PT conferences in 3rd, teacher demanded we put him [B]back[/B] on ADHD medications (husband started to get upset, I politely told teacher that he [I]could not[/I] tell us this and he was [I]not[/I] a doctor). This was shortly before bio came to the school and had the school giving them to him unknown to husband. The rest of 3rd grade was a disaster. 4th grade, beginning of the year, reading at K... with IEP, [B]no[/B] [B]more stims[/B], and parent/sped/reg teacher help, by the end of the year he was at 2nd grade level... And no more disruptiveness! 5th grade - he caught up. He still has problems with comprehension, but mostly, it's good. [/QUOTE]
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