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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyNC" data-source="post: 42591" data-attributes="member: 3459"><p>I honestly feel that the progress report has to do with the teacher questionnaire. I am sure that MOST of the time teacher's get these things it is due to kids with ADD, I could be wrong though of course. There was nothing like this noted on his 3rd quarter progress report, and nothing on his 3rd quarter report card so I am not sure how all of this suddenly became quite an issue. I have not had notes home about any of these things; I check and make sure all of his homework is done; and in my opinion, she is the one in control of the classwork and if it was an issue, she has never let it be known to me until this progress report. The only thing that has been different is the teacher questionnaire. It is, in my opinion, highly suspicious for sure that it is the reason for the sudden ADD like comments on his progress report.</p><p></p><p>As for the testing....he did have 2 days of testing. His first round of testing was only an Autism test though (about 2 hours), which she said he passed, no problems. I did question her about his eye contact issue, which she said she never noticed. I did post earlier about this visit around late April. I did ask the psychomotrist to try to pay special attention to any eye contact issues during this round of testing....whether or not she did though I do not know. This 2nd day of testing was for the other tests...and took about 3 hours total. Combined, he had 2 days and 5 hours of testing. I guess we will soon find out if it was enough to find out what is going on. I am CERTAINLY not taking...this is just the way he is wired..type A personality for an answer...if I hear that one more time I think I will scream!</p><p></p><p>Have a great day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyNC, post: 42591, member: 3459"] I honestly feel that the progress report has to do with the teacher questionnaire. I am sure that MOST of the time teacher's get these things it is due to kids with ADD, I could be wrong though of course. There was nothing like this noted on his 3rd quarter progress report, and nothing on his 3rd quarter report card so I am not sure how all of this suddenly became quite an issue. I have not had notes home about any of these things; I check and make sure all of his homework is done; and in my opinion, she is the one in control of the classwork and if it was an issue, she has never let it be known to me until this progress report. The only thing that has been different is the teacher questionnaire. It is, in my opinion, highly suspicious for sure that it is the reason for the sudden ADD like comments on his progress report. As for the testing....he did have 2 days of testing. His first round of testing was only an Autism test though (about 2 hours), which she said he passed, no problems. I did question her about his eye contact issue, which she said she never noticed. I did post earlier about this visit around late April. I did ask the psychomotrist to try to pay special attention to any eye contact issues during this round of testing....whether or not she did though I do not know. This 2nd day of testing was for the other tests...and took about 3 hours total. Combined, he had 2 days and 5 hours of testing. I guess we will soon find out if it was enough to find out what is going on. I am CERTAINLY not taking...this is just the way he is wired..type A personality for an answer...if I hear that one more time I think I will scream! Have a great day! [/QUOTE]
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