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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have to say that he sounds a lot like my dd who was diagnosed with ADHD in first grade. If it were me, I would have him evaluated. My dd was not held back, and I remember meeting with her preschool, K and first grade teachers all with concerns. She won't sit still for circle time, she moves around on the rug, she is behind in reading, she won't complete her worksheets in class. Through all this, my dd was a social, happy child, but all of her teachers thought she was "immature." Holding back my dd wouldn't have helped because the ADHD follows her along. I will also say that a K student in my school was held back because of similar problems, and he was also diagnosed with ADHD later. His mom now regrets holding him back. She said that after the diagnosis, she was able to get a lot of extra help for her son, and that he should not have been retained. So again, consider having him evaluated. You can do it at this age. If they suspect ADHD, then I personally would not retain him in K. Move him along, but give him the supports he needs. My dd had extra reading help and lots of other supports along the way that have been invaluable for her. [/quote] I wrote this, and I want to add that after my dd had extra help from the reading specialist every day during 2nd grade, and she attended summer school, she caught up in reading. In third grade, she is now at grade level. I'm not sure if your private school could offer similar help, but some interventions can help with the problems he is experiencing instead of retaining him. And I am not against retention. I think it can be useful in certain limited situations, but you need more information about why your ds is struggling before you decide to retain. It is not a cure all. [/quote]
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