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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 573423" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>No, I believe we are each to do an individual protocol for each of the children. </p><p>Thanks for all of your good insights and comments. I don't know what happened to the other boy - I suspect his mother may have come to take him home as presumably that's what the director wanted to ask when she rang us. I seriously think she feels being insolent to adults is so unacceptable that nothing, no condition or syndrome, excuses it. In any case, they told me J doesn't just play with the other hyperactive boy (where are the other two?? They have never before been mentioned...) but with all the boys who are active, of whom there are quite a few.</p><p>Thing is, I'm really beginning to rethink this. I remembered that for about a year or more of J going to this centre they always said he was sweet, active but no particular problem... then this director appeared on the scene, then I told her about him being diagnosed ADHD and things have gone downhill since. I don't think the way things were handled on Wednesday was good and I feel quite angry about it. I did say to the director that J should not be punished for his hyperactivity and she looked at me rather uncomprehendingly... I don't know that having a protocol is going to do anything other than further stigmatise J. I'd rather rethink solutions for Wednesdays... in any case, apparently the school system is changing here and from September, there will be school on Wednesday mornings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 573423, member: 11227"] No, I believe we are each to do an individual protocol for each of the children. Thanks for all of your good insights and comments. I don't know what happened to the other boy - I suspect his mother may have come to take him home as presumably that's what the director wanted to ask when she rang us. I seriously think she feels being insolent to adults is so unacceptable that nothing, no condition or syndrome, excuses it. In any case, they told me J doesn't just play with the other hyperactive boy (where are the other two?? They have never before been mentioned...) but with all the boys who are active, of whom there are quite a few. Thing is, I'm really beginning to rethink this. I remembered that for about a year or more of J going to this centre they always said he was sweet, active but no particular problem... then this director appeared on the scene, then I told her about him being diagnosed ADHD and things have gone downhill since. I don't think the way things were handled on Wednesday was good and I feel quite angry about it. I did say to the director that J should not be punished for his hyperactivity and she looked at me rather uncomprehendingly... I don't know that having a protocol is going to do anything other than further stigmatise J. I'd rather rethink solutions for Wednesdays... in any case, apparently the school system is changing here and from September, there will be school on Wednesday mornings. [/QUOTE]
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