| Can someone please provide a great educational consultant for highly intelligent, but has ADHD/ODD and is just not working at the public school (we have had him in behavior therapy for a year now and work closely with the school.) He is very smart/advanced, but just won't listen to any authority, is constatnly in the principal's office - he is six years old! There are a variety of positive reinforcement programs in place for him and we are in touch with the teachers and he gets negative consequences at home. |
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Do you want to stay in the public school? If so, you probably need an advocate like Janet Price or Ruth Heiten to work with the public school.
If you want to look at private schools who work with children with these types of needs, try Pam Tedeschi, Jenny Wilder or Cathy Biern. HTH! |
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What county are you in? Are you looking for private or public school?
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| Look for someone through the website of the Independent Educational Consultants Association. They have ADHD experts (fully vetted) at all age levels and are familiar with public and private options. Here's the link: http://www.iecaonline.com/ |
Is he on medication? |
The OP is looking for an educational consultant, not a doctor. Medication has nothing to do with placement. |
I'm wondering what OP is hoping to gain from the educational consultant. More curious than anything else. She didn't say she is looking for school placement. It sounds more like she is just wanting things to work better at the current school. If the kid's behavior is that affected, and therapy and other interventions have not worked, it sounds like medication might be worth a try. I'm wondering what an educational consultant would offer in this situation. I always thought the educational consultant helped with classroom modification and accommodations and things like that. |
| Are you giving positive reinforcement at home as well (for positive school behavior). Make sure to give a copy of Lost At School to the school administrators. Great that the school is using positive reinforcement. It is a good idea to have an excellent *behaviorally oriented* psychologist on board. Get a good advocate to make sure your child is being treated with understanding and respect by school staff, getting breaks and movement breaks at school. What grade is he in? Give him time to settle into school culture (years). Try to keep pressures low from school and home. |
| You can also call the Center for Inclusive Education (name?) and ask if they might be able to help make sure the school is doing everything they can to support your child. Have you had your son evaluated by a well-qualified psychologist? If he is refusing to do work, there could be a lot of reasons and he may need more support (despite being very bright!) than they are giving him (but not so much that he can't succeed in that school). |
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I did not work with an educational consultant when looking at school for my kids so I can't help there - BUT if you are looking for a school and based on your brief description of your child may I suggest that you look at Compass Academy - which is also having an open house this weekend and another one in early May
Compass Academy Open House! - 2PM – Sunday, April 15th & May 6th Compass Academy serves bright students with various learning differences that hinder their ability to learn in typical classroom settings. If your child has difficulties with peer relationships, self-advocacy, executive functioning, problem-solving and general social skills deficiencies due to diagnoses such as: language-based disabilities, high functioning autism and/or ADD/ADHD, Compass Academy can be the right fit to meet the academic and social needs of your child. Compass Academy provides a comprehensive educational program for students in grades 1-12 with average to above-average cognitive ability and are high school diploma bound with aspirations to post-secondary study. In addition to a rigorous curriculum customized to address each student's unique learning strengths and challenges, Compass Academy offers: ? Low student/teacher ratios (6:1 grades 1-8; 9:1 HS) ? Highly qualified staff ? Individualized and small group instruction ? High School Guidance Counselor ? Researched-based instructional techniques ? Organization and study skills training ? Integrated and individual social skills training ? Computer Lab plus in-class interactive whiteboard technology Compass Academy 4601 Maple Avenue, Halethorpe, MD 21227 410-501-3571 http://www.compassacademymd.org Penny - Compass Academy Mom who is also willing to communicate further via email with any parents interested in learning more about the school - smadaynnep @ yahoo.com |