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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 575244" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Malika - </p><p></p><p>I agree that you are describing "classic ADHD" behaviors. You are basically describing my DS at that age!</p><p></p><p>It sounds like he IS learning...he's just behind his peers right now. </p><p></p><p>in my humble opinion - J is the youngest in his class, chronologically and probably developmentally as well. (This was my DS, too...) If you have the option of holding him back a year, then next year he will be the oldest in his class. This is what we did with my son. At such an early age, there is no shame in repeating a grade to "catch up" a bit.</p><p></p><p>As J grows and matures, you should see steady improvement in learning to manage his ADHD - with or without medication. You just need to give him time...and not worry so much about what his classmates are doing.</p><p></p><p>(((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 575244, member: 6546"] Malika - I agree that you are describing "classic ADHD" behaviors. You are basically describing my DS at that age! It sounds like he IS learning...he's just behind his peers right now. in my humble opinion - J is the youngest in his class, chronologically and probably developmentally as well. (This was my DS, too...) If you have the option of holding him back a year, then next year he will be the oldest in his class. This is what we did with my son. At such an early age, there is no shame in repeating a grade to "catch up" a bit. As J grows and matures, you should see steady improvement in learning to manage his ADHD - with or without medication. You just need to give him time...and not worry so much about what his classmates are doing. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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