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ADHD at School: Convincing the Teacher

"Why isn't our daughter's teacher picking up on her ADD?"

by Carol Brady, Ph.D.


It's common for ADD to cause or coexist with some learning difficulties. Seek an educational assessment to see if there is a gap between your daughter's intellect and her ability. Also, children often hide their concerns at school. She may be bottling up a day's worth of frustration only to let it out at home, where she feels safer. If this is the case, meet with both your daughter and her teacher and, together, assure your daughter that it's okay to feel upset at school.

Finally, try to get a good analysis of how she functions in the classroom, by involving the school counselor if necessary, and report it to her physician. If she's not on medication, you may want to consider it. If she is on medication, it might require an adjustment. Sometimes a different type of medication or a different dose will work better for a particular child.


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