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too harsh or not enough? school time outs.
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 484948"><p>I'm not sure how things are in Canada but here in the US, this is what I would recommend. Take your son to be evaluated by a PhD CHILD psychologist or a neuropsychologist ASAP. At the same time put a formal request in writing that you want your son evaluated for special education services (keep a copy yourself). Address it to the Principal AND the Director of Special Education in your school district. If he DOES have any "disabilities", he shouldn't be receiving the same punishment as all the other kids. They should be teaching skills not punishing the lack of skills. The biggest thing YOU can do is take him to be evaluated and make sure the school does whatever it has to to educate him. A diagnosis would be ammunition. The teacher can't ignore what a PROFESSIONAL has said.</p><p></p><p>{{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} to you AND your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 484948"] I'm not sure how things are in Canada but here in the US, this is what I would recommend. Take your son to be evaluated by a PhD CHILD psychologist or a neuropsychologist ASAP. At the same time put a formal request in writing that you want your son evaluated for special education services (keep a copy yourself). Address it to the Principal AND the Director of Special Education in your school district. If he DOES have any "disabilities", he shouldn't be receiving the same punishment as all the other kids. They should be teaching skills not punishing the lack of skills. The biggest thing YOU can do is take him to be evaluated and make sure the school does whatever it has to to educate him. A diagnosis would be ammunition. The teacher can't ignore what a PROFESSIONAL has said. {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} to you AND your son. [/QUOTE]
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