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Son getting very stressed out in class
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Posted Apr 21, 2013 at 3:17:13 AM
Subject: Son getting very stressed out in class
I have a 10 year old son who's in the 5th grade. I have no doubt in my mind that he is dysgraphic according to the research I've done on the internet. My son receives special services from his school for reading, writing, and math. He has always struggled immensely in his writing class, and he has come to the point of just putting his head down on his desk and "shuts down". He will not respond to anyone until the class is over. I asked him why he does it and he says he's frustrated and he's holding in his anger, but says he doesn't know why. I have had meetings with his LD teacher and she thinks he's just being naughty. When I tried to talk to her about the dysgraphia it seems like she totally discounted it. I tried to talk to her about some of the learning tools I've read about for dysgraphic students and her answer was that "he is getting help for his learning diabilities". But I was also told that the school does not recognize dysgraphia per say, just LD in general. What am I supposed to tell my child to do when he just can't get the work done in class? I did try the tough love (before I was aware of what dysgraphia was) and that didn't work of course. I am beyond frustrated with his LD teacher, I know for a fact he is not being lazy or naughty. His attitude and stress level is just getting worse in his writing class and I am just not sure where to go from here. Can someone give me some direction? |
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eoffg
Joined Sep 28, 2011 Posts: 80 Other Topics |
Hi Appygirl and welcome to the forum, Perhaps you could write a bit about your son's actual difficulties with hand writing, that led you to conclude that he has Dysgraphia? So that a difficulty with either of them, will make writing difficult? |
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appygirl2013
Joined Apr 21, 2013 Posts: 4 Other Topics |
My son has always struggled with writing. It takes him a really long time to write any words down on paper, and when he does the letters are in poor form, inconsistent, capitals and lower cases mixed, no spaces between words, bad spelling, ect. He has never liked coloring with crayons and can not tie his shoes. He does not do well in any type of sports and is a bit un-coordinated. He has a very advanced vocabulary and can talk about very complex functions of mechanical type subjects. It seems that his intelligence does not match his learning skills in a typical school setting. He gets very frustrated with directions for assignments, it seems like he just can't understand what's being asked of him. Recently he has been acting out at school such as putting his head down on his desk and ignoring the teachers, talking loudly in class, raising his voice at the teachers and crying. I took him to a behavioral therapist and she felt he could be better served by an educational therapist. But our appointment is not until another week. So meantime my son is getting so stressed out at school and I just don't know what to do until we can get some professional help. I am not an expert and I am trying to describe his issues the best I can. This is why I posted my concern for my son here, hoping to get some guidance. Thank you |
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eoffg
Joined Sep 28, 2011 Posts: 80 Other Topics |
Hi Appy, |
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appygirl2013
Joined Apr 21, 2013 Posts: 4 Other Topics |
eoffg, Thank you for your reply. Is there a professional that I can take him to that can give him an official diagnosis? Yes, he has struggles in math as well. He has trouble with memorizing facts and recalling concepts he's previously learned. He receives special services for reading also, but he is actually a pretty good reader now. Interesting to note that his regular 5th grade teacher has allowed him to use the computer to type classwork assignments and the teacher told me it has made a huge improvement in his work. I have been trying to get his special needs teacher to let him use a keyboard so he can type instead of write and she will not allow him to because she says he types to slow. Two days ago was the worst day ever, when a teachers assistant from my son's special needs class put him in a room by himself and tried to force him to re-write a paragraph that he apparently didn't write correctly according to the directions they gave him. They kept him there the entire school day, except for lunch. He got as far as writing his name at the top of the paper and that was it (in a 6 hour period). The teacher told me at one point he stabbed his pencil into the paper and ripped it and was crying and raised his voice at the teacher. |
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eoffg
Joined Sep 28, 2011 Posts: 80 Other Topics |
Appy, with getting a diagnosis, it can be done privately or through the school. But I would suggest that you need 2 evaluations? But the 'general assessment' is also important, as this will identify his Spacial thinking difficulties. Under the term of 'Perceptual Reasoning'. The main tool to help with this difficulty, is making use of what are termed 'graphical organizers', or 'mind maps'? |
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appygirl2013
Joined Apr 21, 2013 Posts: 4 Other Topics |
"I would suggest that he sat there with a confused set of directions, without a way to organize them in his mind and work through them?"......I always felt that this was exactly the case, but his LD teacher saw it as a "behavioral" problem, like he was intentionally being defiant. I guess I will just have to wait for an official diagnosis so that they will see the real underlying issue with my son. Otherwise, they just don't seem to "get it". Thank you so much for you insight, you have been very helpful! |
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