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<blockquote data-quote="miche" data-source="post: 194745" data-attributes="member: 3488"><p>We still have the evaluation in October by the developmental pediatrican. I am almost positive it is not Asperger's or Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD). I've done the checklists with the doctor and she doesn't fit at all. She is such a "normal" kid otherwise, it's just when she gets angry that she flips out. </p><p></p><p>School is already a nightmare. I specifially requested to have an experienced teacher for obvious reasons, and she gets stuck with this brand new but older teacher in her first year. This lady lived in a bubble for 12 years homeschooling her own children and then decided that she could be a teacher. So I think she has a warped sense of what "real" kids are like anyway....she's never had her kids in school. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, now daughter HATES school. She is in trouble, yes, but for RIDICULOUS things, like talking during naptime and wiggling on the carpet during storytime. She is actually getting put on "Red" and missing recess for typcial 5 year old behavoirs (as are other kids) and it is setting us back. She is NOT flipping out, which is wonderful, but I'm sure it won't last long. She has nowhere to go but there since even when she is being good she's not getting noticed for it at school. </p><p></p><p>Again, husband is adamant that we don't tell the school what a nightmare she is at home, as he thinks it will make them single her out and treat her badly. </p><p></p><p>I am so frustrated. To make matters worse, she is getting tested now for reading/math levels and is HATING school so much that she is just saying that she doesn't know the answers -- I am sure of it. </p><p></p><p>ugggghhhh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miche, post: 194745, member: 3488"] We still have the evaluation in October by the developmental pediatrican. I am almost positive it is not Asperger's or Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD). I've done the checklists with the doctor and she doesn't fit at all. She is such a "normal" kid otherwise, it's just when she gets angry that she flips out. School is already a nightmare. I specifially requested to have an experienced teacher for obvious reasons, and she gets stuck with this brand new but older teacher in her first year. This lady lived in a bubble for 12 years homeschooling her own children and then decided that she could be a teacher. So I think she has a warped sense of what "real" kids are like anyway....she's never had her kids in school. Anyway, now daughter HATES school. She is in trouble, yes, but for RIDICULOUS things, like talking during naptime and wiggling on the carpet during storytime. She is actually getting put on "Red" and missing recess for typcial 5 year old behavoirs (as are other kids) and it is setting us back. She is NOT flipping out, which is wonderful, but I'm sure it won't last long. She has nowhere to go but there since even when she is being good she's not getting noticed for it at school. Again, husband is adamant that we don't tell the school what a nightmare she is at home, as he thinks it will make them single her out and treat her badly. I am so frustrated. To make matters worse, she is getting tested now for reading/math levels and is HATING school so much that she is just saying that she doesn't know the answers -- I am sure of it. ugggghhhh [/QUOTE]
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