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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 461954" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Lets see... 10 yrs old - that's likely either grade 4 or grade 5, right?</p><p>ADHD as a diagnosis... </p><p></p><p>We got hammered by that combo. Ended up being... motor skills issues that caught up with him when the workload got heavier, and auditory issues - hearing through background noise. The fact that he does better at home with you, than at school - really sounds like auditory stuff - because classrooms are <u>really noisy</u>.</p><p></p><p>The whole "tired" thing. Sounds like an excuse. Teachers will ALWAYS take it as an excuse. But, not necessarily true. There may be sleep issues - quality of sleep, not just quantity. Motor skills issues can generate fagitue, as well - he might be tired from writing as opposed to tired from lack of sleep... </p><p></p><p>Just some ideas...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 461954, member: 11791"] Lets see... 10 yrs old - that's likely either grade 4 or grade 5, right? ADHD as a diagnosis... We got hammered by that combo. Ended up being... motor skills issues that caught up with him when the workload got heavier, and auditory issues - hearing through background noise. The fact that he does better at home with you, than at school - really sounds like auditory stuff - because classrooms are [U]really noisy[/U]. The whole "tired" thing. Sounds like an excuse. Teachers will ALWAYS take it as an excuse. But, not necessarily true. There may be sleep issues - quality of sleep, not just quantity. Motor skills issues can generate fagitue, as well - he might be tired from writing as opposed to tired from lack of sleep... Just some ideas... [/QUOTE]
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