Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three referrals in 4+ months doesn’t seem that bad … I honestly would just let her have the natural consequences. The only thing I would object to is missing class time, but lunch or after school detention seems fine. Increasing meds seems like overkill.
No. It's unacceptable. OP is right to be concerned. I hope you figure it out, OP, for your kid's sake. The disruption in class must be significant and socially for her that must have consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three referrals in 4+ months doesn’t seem that bad … I honestly would just let her have the natural consequences. The only thing I would object to is missing class time, but lunch or after school detention seems fine. Increasing meds seems like overkill.
Really? I'd be in full swing trying to get back on track. It's pretty bad before you get a referral. Imagine how much the kid is affecting the classroom and other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Three referrals in 4+ months doesn’t seem that bad … I honestly would just let her have the natural consequences. The only thing I would object to is missing class time, but lunch or after school detention seems fine. Increasing meds seems like overkill.
Anonymous wrote:Three referrals in 4+ months doesn’t seem that bad … I honestly would just let her have the natural consequences. The only thing I would object to is missing class time, but lunch or after school detention seems fine. Increasing meds seems like overkill.
Anonymous wrote:Three referrals in 4+ months doesn’t seem that bad … I honestly would just let her have the natural consequences. The only thing I would object to is missing class time, but lunch or after school detention seems fine. Increasing meds seems like overkill.
Anonymous wrote:
Her psychiatrist needs to tweak the dose or type of medication.
My kid with ADHD never had a discipline referral in his K-12 schooling.