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Help with teachers and my child... please read.
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<blockquote data-quote="aeroeng" data-source="post: 377195" data-attributes="member: 6557"><p>We have lots of ADHD in our family. There are many strategies the teacher should be using to support it. From the type of seat, pencils, class placement (ie. on the side of the room so he can wiggle without distracting others). It sounds like she dose not understand ADHD much and should be educated better. For my youngest we had on his IEP that an ade would check to make sure he had all his homework written down and all book etc needed to do it in his bag. We still had days when it was not all there, but it helped. He also had "sitting next to a friend, so that the friend could help keep him on track" as an accommodation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroeng, post: 377195, member: 6557"] We have lots of ADHD in our family. There are many strategies the teacher should be using to support it. From the type of seat, pencils, class placement (ie. on the side of the room so he can wiggle without distracting others). It sounds like she dose not understand ADHD much and should be educated better. For my youngest we had on his IEP that an ade would check to make sure he had all his homework written down and all book etc needed to do it in his bag. We still had days when it was not all there, but it helped. He also had "sitting next to a friend, so that the friend could help keep him on track" as an accommodation. [/QUOTE]
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