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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 386568" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Don't assume it is a way to excuse a bad grade. Sensory issues can create HUGE problems. thank you missed a full 1/4 of the school year in 3rd grade and we were THRILLED because that was the most he had been able to handle being in school up to then. He would have days that he came home and just visibly shook because he was in so much sensory overload (not an involuntary tremor, it was due solely to sensory overload) and if I didn't keep him home the next day he ended up a basket case. It would literally make him vomit.</p><p> </p><p>With a LOT of Occupational Therapist (OT) interventions and brushing therapy he is now at the point where his report card had ZERO absences the first quarter (just got it today). He is in 5th grade. The noise your difficult child is talking about may not be noticeable to you or the teacher, but may be HUGE in his mind. Don't bush it off - get him a quiet place to take tests and do his work, and have him privately evaluated for other sensory problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 386568, member: 1233"] Don't assume it is a way to excuse a bad grade. Sensory issues can create HUGE problems. thank you missed a full 1/4 of the school year in 3rd grade and we were THRILLED because that was the most he had been able to handle being in school up to then. He would have days that he came home and just visibly shook because he was in so much sensory overload (not an involuntary tremor, it was due solely to sensory overload) and if I didn't keep him home the next day he ended up a basket case. It would literally make him vomit. With a LOT of Occupational Therapist (OT) interventions and brushing therapy he is now at the point where his report card had ZERO absences the first quarter (just got it today). He is in 5th grade. The noise your difficult child is talking about may not be noticeable to you or the teacher, but may be HUGE in his mind. Don't bush it off - get him a quiet place to take tests and do his work, and have him privately evaluated for other sensory problems. [/QUOTE]
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