Many
parents find out for the first time about their child's behavior
problems at school when the teacher or principal calls.
School
is the first structured environment for kids where home behaviors
like arguing no longer work
With large
class sizes and little extra resources, teachers are experiencing
more and more children with poor social skills. These students
will often disrupt the class and take the teachers attention
away from other students. Teachers are often singling out children
as trouble makers, giving them increased negative feedback.
The
kids are then often recommended to be tested for ADHD.
These tests are often expensive over $1500. Most parents
seek help from their local pediatrician.
Students
are expected to demonstrate patience, respect for adults and other children
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Parents
are often asked to have their child tested for ADHD |
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at
a cost of over $1500 |
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Kids
are far too often placed on ADHD medications as |
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the
first reaction to hyper-active behavior. |
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With
little time to for your child to show improvements,
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The
school begins
the IEP process |
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Read
about how the soon to be released classroom edition of EasyChild
can benefit your child's school and teachers, click
here
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