CTdee
02-06-2008, 12:48 PM
Hello everyone,
This is my first time posting on this boards. My 7 year old DD is having a VERY hard time in school. She is in 2nd grade, and this has been going on since kindergarten. This year she seems to be having a hard time "focusing" and she is very talkitive, had problem keeping her "personal space" and also disruptive in class. I talked to the school psycologist, and we did the Parent/teacher scales. Her results came back as "significant". So I made an appointment with her Dr and he seems to think that there is no problem with my DD. He said that if she was learning, had not been sent to the princapal, and wasn't really falling behind in her work there was no issue. That I should put her in a after school program ( Swimming, dance) to help her with her social skills. This poor child is getting punished almost everyday after school, for either having a bad day at school ( They flip tickets from Green, blue, then red for behavior) or forgetting her homework. My Husband and I are really at a loss as to what to do, we don't want to punish her if this is something out of her control. I feel like a failure as a parent, since I am not getting any help from her Ped. I gave her teacher permission to talk to the Dr about whats going on, she has called and left 3 messages with him, and he has not yet returned any calls. Can someone, anyone who knows anything about ADHD help me... I am making another appointment with another Dr for a second opinion. She really is a sweet gal, and I don't want her to have such a tough time everyday. Thanks so much for helping.
Dee
This is my first time posting on this boards. My 7 year old DD is having a VERY hard time in school. She is in 2nd grade, and this has been going on since kindergarten. This year she seems to be having a hard time "focusing" and she is very talkitive, had problem keeping her "personal space" and also disruptive in class. I talked to the school psycologist, and we did the Parent/teacher scales. Her results came back as "significant". So I made an appointment with her Dr and he seems to think that there is no problem with my DD. He said that if she was learning, had not been sent to the princapal, and wasn't really falling behind in her work there was no issue. That I should put her in a after school program ( Swimming, dance) to help her with her social skills. This poor child is getting punished almost everyday after school, for either having a bad day at school ( They flip tickets from Green, blue, then red for behavior) or forgetting her homework. My Husband and I are really at a loss as to what to do, we don't want to punish her if this is something out of her control. I feel like a failure as a parent, since I am not getting any help from her Ped. I gave her teacher permission to talk to the Dr about whats going on, she has called and left 3 messages with him, and he has not yet returned any calls. Can someone, anyone who knows anything about ADHD help me... I am making another appointment with another Dr for a second opinion. She really is a sweet gal, and I don't want her to have such a tough time everyday. Thanks so much for helping.
Dee
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ht4515
02-06-2008, 11:42 PM
We are in the same boat w/ our 5yr old daughter. She's still too young for an assessment, but the tantrums that she has are horrible. She also has a problem focusing and get her classwork done.
It sounds like your dd is a boarderline case and maybe she'll be just fine (w/out drugs etc.) . I know I had terrible ADD growing up-- it's much better now-- and I turned out fine. What I would have wanted for myself-- looking back is more guidence and positive reinforcement (I think drugs would have been a plus in my case too). Definately your dd's teacher needs to be on board. If the teacher isn't patient enough, or if the class is too big you should see about moving her elsewhere.
It sounds like your dd is a boarderline case and maybe she'll be just fine (w/out drugs etc.) . I know I had terrible ADD growing up-- it's much better now-- and I turned out fine. What I would have wanted for myself-- looking back is more guidence and positive reinforcement (I think drugs would have been a plus in my case too). Definately your dd's teacher needs to be on board. If the teacher isn't patient enough, or if the class is too big you should see about moving her elsewhere.
whitejerry
02-09-2008, 04:52 AM
Im a 17 year old male who at one time was in the same position as the children mentioned above, <removed> It seems to me that almost every kid with either an active imagination or who might be a little hyper is automatically judged as having AD/HD or ADD without any REAL in depth study, as a child almost every single one of my teachers and every single one of the school consulers told my parents I had ADD, my mother on the other hand didn't want me on any medication so I didn't have any at that age, later on in about 5th grade I was put on Adderall, a drug used to treat ADD, it did help somewhat at first yet my parents instilled in me the idea that no matter what life throws at you, you should try to overcome it. Because of thier constant support and how much they helped me learn and find my own ways to learn things now I only take the medicine when I absolutely have to (i.e SATS or Exam Days) and I feel like a better person because of, also because most of the drugs used to treat ADD also have very harmful side affects (insomnia, loss of appetite, anxiousness, etc) so overall it was a very good choice, now I can happily say I'm <doing very well in school> and quite a few other things that my parents were told I'd never be able to accomplish without the medication. Just because someone tells you that they need help doesn't mean they really do, especially since I know from personal experience that many teachers are so stressed that they'd want your kids on anything so they'd sit down, regardless of if the kid really needed it. Just remember that when dealing with a possibly addicting drug sch as Adderall or Ritalin that in the end the decision of wheter or not to give it is yours. I hope this helped!
Missy73
02-21-2008, 12:03 AM
Hello everyone,
This is my first time posting on this boards. My 7 year old DD is having a VERY hard time in school. She is in 2nd grade, and this has been going on since kindergarten. This year she seems to be having a hard time "focusing" and she is very talkitive, had problem keeping her "personal space" and also disruptive in class. I talked to the school psycologist, and we did the Parent/teacher scales. Her results came back as "significant". So I made an appointment with her Dr and he seems to think that there is no problem with my DD. He said that if she was learning, had not been sent to the princapal, and wasn't really falling behind in her work there was no issue. That I should put her in a after school program ( Swimming, dance) to help her with her social skills. This poor child is getting punished almost everyday after school, for either having a bad day at school ( They flip tickets from Green, blue, then red for behavior) or forgetting her homework. My Husband and I are really at a loss as to what to do, we don't want to punish her if this is something out of her control. I feel like a failure as a parent, since I am not getting any help from her Ped. I gave her teacher permission to talk to the Dr about whats going on, she has called and left 3 messages with him, and he has not yet returned any calls. Can someone, anyone who knows anything about ADHD help me... I am making another appointment with another Dr for a second opinion. She really is a sweet gal, and I don't want her to have such a tough time everyday. Thanks so much for helping.
Dee
My oldest daughter has had problems all through school she is now in 4th grade and should be in 5th. She has been diagnosed with ADHD and it is a constant battle with both her school and with the people she comes in contact with. The only thing that has helped me is just being persistant in fighting for her education and working closely with her teachers in trying to help her stay on track. I am hoping that with puberty the effects will lessen.
This is my first time posting on this boards. My 7 year old DD is having a VERY hard time in school. She is in 2nd grade, and this has been going on since kindergarten. This year she seems to be having a hard time "focusing" and she is very talkitive, had problem keeping her "personal space" and also disruptive in class. I talked to the school psycologist, and we did the Parent/teacher scales. Her results came back as "significant". So I made an appointment with her Dr and he seems to think that there is no problem with my DD. He said that if she was learning, had not been sent to the princapal, and wasn't really falling behind in her work there was no issue. That I should put her in a after school program ( Swimming, dance) to help her with her social skills. This poor child is getting punished almost everyday after school, for either having a bad day at school ( They flip tickets from Green, blue, then red for behavior) or forgetting her homework. My Husband and I are really at a loss as to what to do, we don't want to punish her if this is something out of her control. I feel like a failure as a parent, since I am not getting any help from her Ped. I gave her teacher permission to talk to the Dr about whats going on, she has called and left 3 messages with him, and he has not yet returned any calls. Can someone, anyone who knows anything about ADHD help me... I am making another appointment with another Dr for a second opinion. She really is a sweet gal, and I don't want her to have such a tough time everyday. Thanks so much for helping.
Dee
My oldest daughter has had problems all through school she is now in 4th grade and should be in 5th. She has been diagnosed with ADHD and it is a constant battle with both her school and with the people she comes in contact with. The only thing that has helped me is just being persistant in fighting for her education and working closely with her teachers in trying to help her stay on track. I am hoping that with puberty the effects will lessen.
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02-21-2008, 08:59 AM
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powderpuff58
02-23-2008, 09:09 PM
I'm Going Through The Same Thing With My 7 Year Old Son.he Is All The Time Getting In Trouble At School And For That Matter At Home. He Is On A 8 Month Long Waiting List To Be Seen By A Behavioral Specialist.it Should Be Real Soon Now.i've Tried Flaxseed Oil And Fish Oil And Nothing.it Makes For A Very Stressful Homelife It Seems Like We Are Always Yelling At Him And I Hate Being That Way But It Is Just Non-stop With Him.
mkgbrook
03-05-2008, 11:13 AM
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=485553
Please look to this post just incase it is poor sleep casing the issue. So far learnign about childhood sleep apnea and sleep disorders and informing the preschools and parents in my circle has caught five misdiagnosed ADHD children and many undiagnosed cases of sleep apnea. If this helps great.. if not.. it never hurts to read a bit more. You may recognize the issues in another child.
MG
Please look to this post just incase it is poor sleep casing the issue. So far learnign about childhood sleep apnea and sleep disorders and informing the preschools and parents in my circle has caught five misdiagnosed ADHD children and many undiagnosed cases of sleep apnea. If this helps great.. if not.. it never hurts to read a bit more. You may recognize the issues in another child.
MG
bonnie7777777
04-04-2008, 05:21 PM
I just retired as a para-pro working with ADD kids. I am a diagnosed ADD myself, as well as my daughter and two sons. I can totally relate to your frustrations. One thing to remember is that your son is more than likely an absolutely darling child inside that cannot help his energy level and impulsivity. IF you can, try hard to minimize or ignore the things he is doing incorrectly and maximize when you catch him doing something you approve of. Hopefully, in a short amount of time he will opt to do more of the things that get your attention and less of the impulsive. I know you've probably heard this advice before...but it really does work if you're consistent.
bellablue2
04-08-2008, 02:15 PM
ting as much help as possible is key. I have been working with our son's school since kindergarten. We have a special team that gets togeather every threee months. This has helped so much.
I can not stress enough the power of a team!!!!
Speak up and keep doing it your school should have a title one program or something to help with this. It's like special ed but not the old type. It's just extra help.
I can not stress enough the power of a team!!!!
Speak up and keep doing it your school should have a title one program or something to help with this. It's like special ed but not the old type. It's just extra help.

