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Not a nice letter to get from a teacher--
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 667630" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>So, the neuropsychologist sees sleep issues, just like you do. <em>it isn't just YOU trying to protect your son</em>. But... usually, schools deal in diagnoses and specialist recommendations. He could even be getting 12 hours of "sleep" but not getting quality sleep - and have the same problem. Sleeping in class IS a problem.</p><p> </p><p>Can you thank the teacher for letting you know this is happening, and ask her to keep a log, "as it may help the specialist when we get to the stage of running a sleep study on him"? It's one way to flag this as a known problem (not laziness), and sometimes invoke some cooperation from a teacher. (doesn't always work, of course)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 667630, member: 11791"] So, the neuropsychologist sees sleep issues, just like you do. [I]it isn't just YOU trying to protect your son[/I]. But... usually, schools deal in diagnoses and specialist recommendations. He could even be getting 12 hours of "sleep" but not getting quality sleep - and have the same problem. Sleeping in class IS a problem. Can you thank the teacher for letting you know this is happening, and ask her to keep a log, "as it may help the specialist when we get to the stage of running a sleep study on him"? It's one way to flag this as a known problem (not laziness), and sometimes invoke some cooperation from a teacher. (doesn't always work, of course) [/QUOTE]
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