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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 743665" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>First of all, I do not teach young children or Special Education. I teach advanced placement high school students. However, I will tell you that based on what I have read and heard from other teachers over the years, your son has a sensory disorder and anxiety. He is not only hypersensitive to sounds, but also to pain. The hands always hurt when learning to write, but most kids get used to it. Your son is hypersensitive to pain or any sensation. He likes to sit on the bean bag because the desk isn't comfortable and hurts. He needs to be able to sit comfortably. The handwriting or anything else that hurts will be difficult in life. He feels pain more so than other people. As long as he can write a little and doesn't dirgfo how to mskm his oetterl and numbers, I tjoth it eouwould better if he could type his assignments. He is obviously a highly intelligent child and should skip one grade, but no more than one grade level because of social reasons. It's necessary for him to be with other kids close to his age. This will help him later in life, particularly at work. He likes to learn, which is great. If you can afford it, he needs to be in a better school, eventually a prep school. He will graduate early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 743665, member: 21066"] First of all, I do not teach young children or Special Education. I teach advanced placement high school students. However, I will tell you that based on what I have read and heard from other teachers over the years, your son has a sensory disorder and anxiety. He is not only hypersensitive to sounds, but also to pain. The hands always hurt when learning to write, but most kids get used to it. Your son is hypersensitive to pain or any sensation. He likes to sit on the bean bag because the desk isn't comfortable and hurts. He needs to be able to sit comfortably. The handwriting or anything else that hurts will be difficult in life. He feels pain more so than other people. As long as he can write a little and doesn't dirgfo how to mskm his oetterl and numbers, I tjoth it eouwould better if he could type his assignments. He is obviously a highly intelligent child and should skip one grade, but no more than one grade level because of social reasons. It's necessary for him to be with other kids close to his age. This will help him later in life, particularly at work. He likes to learn, which is great. If you can afford it, he needs to be in a better school, eventually a prep school. He will graduate early. [/QUOTE]
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