my ds who is 5 is now in year 1 but is one of the younger ones in the year.
ever since he went back in september he has been a little sh*t to put it politely.he wont behave at home half the time, ignores what i ask him.if i tell him not to do something he does it anyway.
his teacher has told me his behaviour has gone downhill and has indirectly suggested he's got adhd or something like that.
he's always had alot of energy but lately he's driving me insane.its like ive got two children.
he will sit still and listen to things that interest him, watch films, play with toys and build things and role play etc.he will colour, draw,write and read.his teacher says he's got no attention and wont take turns but i know he does, he just gets bored easily.she even said that he had the same problem in reception but no-one ever said anything to me!
i watch what he eats, he doesnt have artificial colourings etc or fizzy drink.ive even started him on omega 3 supplements but ive now found out that they've got E219 in sodium methyl hydroxybenzoate in them and that can send some hyper! doesnt say that on the box does it! i thought the idea of them was to help them calm down etc!
he's good as gold and so loving and affectionate and caring one minute and just cant do as he's told for one second the next.
i just dont know what on earth to try next.ive talked to him to try to find out why he is naughty but he doesnt know.he knows that he should be good and understands that being naughty isnt good and that he's rewarded aot more for being good.
he's just changed so much lately & i dont know how to change him back.
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right now i feel like exploding at my ds.what the hell is wrong with him?
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mumandlovingit · 26/10/2006 16:35
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