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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 499965" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>That is wonderful for him! It is probably a combination. Ihave had whole years of amazingly improved behaviors (not like yours, he can't pull it off, but no sending to principal or having to go home etc.) the biggest thing for mine has been just ONE person taking an interest and treating him really kindly. Being his rock. </p><p></p><p>It is really no one's business if he takes medications or not, so really you dont even have to tell anyone. If a teacher or nurse tells anyone who is not on the "need to know" list, and that includes no reason to tell an ed. aide... they can be in huge trouble. So, dont even discuss it. Not out of shame, but because you dont really need the added stress. on the other hand, if behavioral modifications, lowered stress etc. do this much to help him.... WOW, you may re-think your decision for now, doesn't mean you have to not do it ever. It all depends on what your evaluations show and what your gut tells you is in the best interest of your son. </p><p></p><p>Transition may be HUGE for him. maybe he has settled in much better... not all transitons, but maybe just really big transitions, think of all the new rules, people, tasks, etc... for a kid with adhd or any other even mild issue, they may need lots of time to figure it all out and settle in. the break may just have been the time he needed to process it all in a lower stress situation.</p><p></p><p>Take care. Sounds like a great idea to enjoy your time with your mature little six year old (K is still early childhood, really even through first in most academic circles, so post where you feel comfortable, in my humble opinion)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 499965, member: 12886"] That is wonderful for him! It is probably a combination. Ihave had whole years of amazingly improved behaviors (not like yours, he can't pull it off, but no sending to principal or having to go home etc.) the biggest thing for mine has been just ONE person taking an interest and treating him really kindly. Being his rock. It is really no one's business if he takes medications or not, so really you dont even have to tell anyone. If a teacher or nurse tells anyone who is not on the "need to know" list, and that includes no reason to tell an ed. aide... they can be in huge trouble. So, dont even discuss it. Not out of shame, but because you dont really need the added stress. on the other hand, if behavioral modifications, lowered stress etc. do this much to help him.... WOW, you may re-think your decision for now, doesn't mean you have to not do it ever. It all depends on what your evaluations show and what your gut tells you is in the best interest of your son. Transition may be HUGE for him. maybe he has settled in much better... not all transitons, but maybe just really big transitions, think of all the new rules, people, tasks, etc... for a kid with adhd or any other even mild issue, they may need lots of time to figure it all out and settle in. the break may just have been the time he needed to process it all in a lower stress situation. Take care. Sounds like a great idea to enjoy your time with your mature little six year old (K is still early childhood, really even through first in most academic circles, so post where you feel comfortable, in my humble opinion) [/QUOTE]
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