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<blockquote data-quote="happymomof2" data-source="post: 98230" data-attributes="member: 4270"><p>Beh, my son was also something like that in Elementary school. Took him to doctor and after test and seeing a psychiatric doctor he was diagnosed with ADHD, put on ritalin and placed in Special Education. The drugs helped but I hated him on them. I had to work at the time and it was either that or him get kicked out of school. Being in Special Education was fantastic he learned that he wasn't stupid and could actually learn. He just needed more one on one attention to help him stay focused. That was when he was 8. </p><p></p><p>Now he is 14 and really hates being in that class, but somehow can't manage to do what he needs to do to get out. So we are trying the Attend.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and I know where you are coming from - been there done that got the t-shirt and trophy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happymomof2, post: 98230, member: 4270"] Beh, my son was also something like that in Elementary school. Took him to doctor and after test and seeing a psychiatric doctor he was diagnosed with ADHD, put on ritalin and placed in Special Education. The drugs helped but I hated him on them. I had to work at the time and it was either that or him get kicked out of school. Being in Special Education was fantastic he learned that he wasn't stupid and could actually learn. He just needed more one on one attention to help him stay focused. That was when he was 8. Now he is 14 and really hates being in that class, but somehow can't manage to do what he needs to do to get out. So we are trying the Attend. Good luck and I know where you are coming from - been there done that got the t-shirt and trophy!! [/QUOTE]
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