We saw his teacher at a school carnival last night. Idid not mention the aADHD diagnosis but instead stated we would like him evaluated for possible dysgraphia by the school occupational therapist. First she says she's not familiar with dysgraphia but that there is no therapist on the school grounds as it has never been warranted. Then she makes a comment to our ds saying he needs to stop fighting her when she's only trying to do what's best for him. I secretly couldn't help but snicker at her comment and want to high five my son for "questioning" her. In fact, he "fights" her on the necessity of showing his work when he's clearly gotten the answer right in his head (going back to my dysgraphia concern) or why he has to read rats of NiMH quietly when he's already read it and there is no lesson to be learned by a rat in a war. I'm probably just as childish for giving him kudos for that statement lol.

Last edited by Cola; 11/08/14 05:54 PM.