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gemmiegoatlegs · 10/10/2008 21:33

My ds is 5 and a bit. He is very boisterous, very impatient, can't stick to an activity etc at home

I presumed he was better at school (he has started year 1 at a new school following a house move) as I hadn't had many comments on bad behaviour etc. At his last school we were taken aside at pickup time a couple of times a week about various incidents that had occurred during the day. a few times he was put on report/sent to head/missed playtime etc.

dh and I thought the (old) school were maybe overdoing it a bit andwere optimistic about the new place. however, we had a parents evening last night which was just dreadful.

Academically, ds is below average, though he has always been a bright inqisitive boy. he can't get to grips with sitting for any amount of time hence his reading and writing is coming on very slowly. he can't write sentences, forms his letters inconsistently etc. His teacher was lovely and said all of this is down to his lack of concentration.

She was giving him the benefit of the doubt to get settled in to the new school, but things aren't getting any better. And to be honest things are awful at home a lot of the time too.I sometimes dread the weekend and having to deal with him on my own when dh is working.

Ds' teacher said she will monitor him until christmas and then think about getting him assessed and calling in "outside agencies"

What exactly will this involve?

I am sure he will not be any better...he has been getting progressively worse over the last year or so. I really don't know much about this so i've had a brief look on the web and it seems like ds has all the characteristics of ADHD, on the NHS site it says that it tends to appear around age four.

I just feel so sad, like I have failed him in some way and I want to help him get better (is there a better?!) I don't know whther to wait it out or see if I can get him assessed sooner rather than later. i am really worried about him being labelled, and slipping through the net at such a young age. i would be grateful if anyone with experience of this could point me in the right direction for info and resources or just to chat.

TIA

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dustystar · 13/10/2008 20:39

Ok I've found it and sent it. Please can you let me know if it comes through ok

gemmiegoatlegs · 14/10/2008 19:25

thanks dusty,
I have had a chance to look through and there is some really useful stuff in there. Particularly looking forward to the positive way of getting ds to stop badgering me when i am on the phone! This is my biggest bugbear and I never thought of it as a symptom of his (possible) condition.

I have made an appt. with his GP on friday to get a referral to a paeditrician or similar. i have decided to leave him in school so I can give the GP the full gist of things without upsetting DS.

I liked the rewards idea as well where the dcs, in effect, buy their treats. How effective is this in your house, dusty?

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dustystar · 15/10/2008 11:32

We aren't using it at the moment as we are using 123 magic instead and a reward system based on stars earned for good behaviour at school. When we used it in the past though it worked really well and my two were quite competitive about who earned the most tokens. I used to hand out the tokens twice a day- once in the morning before we left for school and then again at dinner time. They used to pay for their treats at dinner time and then count up how many tokens they had left saved up towards a special treat Good luck with it

dustystar · 15/10/2008 11:33

Extra tokens for using a nice face, smile etc i tried to hand out straight away and also fines were taken straight away.

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