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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 575248" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>What everyone knows:</p><p>1. J is intelligent, creative, funny and a little boy.</p><p>2. He is in an academic environment where he is expected to be more focused than he is and preferably less independently active than he is.</p><p>3. If he is hyperkinetic it will not go away. It is what it is. medications (for those who accept them) can help a child focus and conform to the peer group <strong>but </strong>it does not change the child. Some people chill out in the teens and others, like my GFGmom remain the same into their fifties.</p><p>4. All children similar to J do best in a stable environment. Morocco may be a great place for him to grow up but going for a year or less and then moving again ??? would be like tempting fate with RADlike triggers.</p><p>5. Boys and girls are different and often learn differently. I've probably visited fifty or more classrooms and the girls are most often sitting quietly while a couple of boys are breaking the rules.</p><p></p><p>Whatever choices you make everyone will know it was with J's best interests at heart. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 575248, member: 35"] What everyone knows: 1. J is intelligent, creative, funny and a little boy. 2. He is in an academic environment where he is expected to be more focused than he is and preferably less independently active than he is. 3. If he is hyperkinetic it will not go away. It is what it is. medications (for those who accept them) can help a child focus and conform to the peer group [B]but [/B]it does not change the child. Some people chill out in the teens and others, like my GFGmom remain the same into their fifties. 4. All children similar to J do best in a stable environment. Morocco may be a great place for him to grow up but going for a year or less and then moving again ??? would be like tempting fate with RADlike triggers. 5. Boys and girls are different and often learn differently. I've probably visited fifty or more classrooms and the girls are most often sitting quietly while a couple of boys are breaking the rules. Whatever choices you make everyone will know it was with J's best interests at heart. DDD [/QUOTE]
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