Hi Again,
I forgot. Our district dragged its feet on responding to us for an eval. You might want to write your county superintendent. We ended up having to write the state dept. of ed to get an eval going. Would the principal get the ball going? Our son had to be classified ED to get help from our district. If he does indeed have ADD, he has a right to written directions instead of oral. He can have an aide help him get organized before he comes home without materials. You can call your local learning disabilities assoc. and they can give you a free advocate to go to school meetings to get him aide. The classification of ED or Nuerologically Impaired can be dropped when he no longer needs help. Our son's was dropped in high school. Do you feel the psychologist is helping give him tools to manage? My husband thinks cognitive therapy helped. Hope this helps. --San