Anonymous wrote:This is why my kids play 3 sports every season and walk to school no matter the weather. When sports practices are canceled they run sprints on the field at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school recently switched from PE 4x(sometimes 5x)/week to just 2x due to a staffing change. My third grader is high energy and I think is missing the wiggle time but he’s also looking very tired with the huge increase in classroom expectations and homework load this year. He’s been tossing things around more as a result, I don’t know how else to explain it! Is this pretty typical or is this a sign to get him a neuropsych evaluation?
I don’t think it’s crabbiness or moodiness and he goes to bed around 8 or 8:30 with a wake up at 6:30.
Ask the teacher how often they take movement based breaks. Any chance you can walk to school or walk home?
Is he tossing at home or at school?
I haven't heard of any tossing at school but we havent had teacher conferences yet. But I'd think the teacher would have said something to me?? The tossing is happening at school and some extracurriculars. He's in a building group for fun and the supervisor told me that he something "lofts things into the air," like WTF? Supervisor said he is always on task, the lofting is not AT other kids and it's not mean, but like an outflow of energy. The instructor said he put DS in a different seat to allow him to be able to have a little more space and even stand if necessary while working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school recently switched from PE 4x(sometimes 5x)/week to just 2x due to a staffing change. My third grader is high energy and I think is missing the wiggle time but he’s also looking very tired with the huge increase in classroom expectations and homework load this year. He’s been tossing things around more as a result, I don’t know how else to explain it! Is this pretty typical or is this a sign to get him a neuropsych evaluation?
I don’t think it’s crabbiness or moodiness and he goes to bed around 8 or 8:30 with a wake up at 6:30.
Ask the teacher how often they take movement based breaks. Any chance you can walk to school or walk home?
Is he tossing at home or at school?
Anonymous wrote:Our school recently switched from PE 4x(sometimes 5x)/week to just 2x due to a staffing change. My third grader is high energy and I think is missing the wiggle time but he’s also looking very tired with the huge increase in classroom expectations and homework load this year. He’s been tossing things around more as a result, I don’t know how else to explain it! Is this pretty typical or is this a sign to get him a neuropsych evaluation?
I don’t think it’s crabbiness or moodiness and he goes to bed around 8 or 8:30 with a wake up at 6:30.
Anonymous wrote:Try getting him exercise in the morning before school. Hard this time of year but it can help.
Anonymous wrote:you have PE 5x a week??? I have never heard of that , at least in most schools. It usually twice.
Anonymous wrote:Try getting him exercise in the morning before school. Hard this time of year but it can help.