eve- so happy for your DS, at least for now, seems like she is really working with him, i agree with you that she (teacher) seems to be onboard! well done mom!!
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she still feels that he is doing very well in K because of his confidence, good peer interactions, etc.
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that is exactly why i wanted my DS6 to stay in kindergarten, having not been before, i felt that was an important foundation for the rest of his educational platform, if ya will
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idk if you read my posts, but DS is independent study thru district now.
so i am happy to hear this is going well for him, i agree he probably could use more of a challenge, but at least he seems happy
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re testing- i'm sure his scores will settle many things in your mind, as well as proof for the school as to how to proceed.
re asthma... so sorry about this! i would definitely be calling to remind the school nurse to administer his meds. he is a child, he needs to and will run-- his breathing is not something to mess around with. until he is old enough to advocate for himself and be responsible for inhaler use- yes, call the nurse. soon enough she will not be "forgetting"-
in another setting, say hospital? this forgetfullness would not be tolerated etc, so stay on her.
good luck.
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