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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 484953"><p>If he truly does have ADHD and it is diagnosed by a professional, taking recess & gym away is the WORST thing she can do. That is like taking an amputees artificial limb away and expecting to function as if they still had it. A child with adhd HAS to be allowed to burn off the excess energy.</p><p></p><p>The only way to get anything changed is to have him officially evaluated and diagnosed. They are torturing him and (as we found out through similar events this last spring) it can get him to the point that he gets very depressed. NO child should have to suffer like that at the hands of adults. Talking to the principal isn't going to help much from the sounds of it. If nothing else, tell him that you want your son evaluated for special education services then follow it up in writing. I'm sorry you are where I was and I HAD an IEP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 484953"] If he truly does have ADHD and it is diagnosed by a professional, taking recess & gym away is the WORST thing she can do. That is like taking an amputees artificial limb away and expecting to function as if they still had it. A child with adhd HAS to be allowed to burn off the excess energy. The only way to get anything changed is to have him officially evaluated and diagnosed. They are torturing him and (as we found out through similar events this last spring) it can get him to the point that he gets very depressed. NO child should have to suffer like that at the hands of adults. Talking to the principal isn't going to help much from the sounds of it. If nothing else, tell him that you want your son evaluated for special education services then follow it up in writing. I'm sorry you are where I was and I HAD an IEP. [/QUOTE]
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