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My new kindergarten grandson
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<blockquote data-quote="LookingForPeace" data-source="post: 750421" data-attributes="member: 22674"><p>You should not have to wait. Insist with your pediatrician you want him tested and they should help you get appointment. School can also provide you with resources. They have many students with behavior issues. I would insist on meeting and behavior plan put into place. Tell them you want to support them helping educate your grandson. Start documenting and send notebook back and forth for educators to comment in. The school should have ALL paperwork in place and it is a matter of implementing. You could also call your Area Education Agency assigned to your school district. They are there to help your child be successful in school and support the teacher with resources. They can also observe your child and write recommendations. Its only the first week. With consistency, structure and cues, your grandson will improve every day/week with or without medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LookingForPeace, post: 750421, member: 22674"] You should not have to wait. Insist with your pediatrician you want him tested and they should help you get appointment. School can also provide you with resources. They have many students with behavior issues. I would insist on meeting and behavior plan put into place. Tell them you want to support them helping educate your grandson. Start documenting and send notebook back and forth for educators to comment in. The school should have ALL paperwork in place and it is a matter of implementing. You could also call your Area Education Agency assigned to your school district. They are there to help your child be successful in school and support the teacher with resources. They can also observe your child and write recommendations. Its only the first week. With consistency, structure and cues, your grandson will improve every day/week with or without medication. [/QUOTE]
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