In the past three days, since my four-year-old changed classes in his daycare twice in two weeks, he's been getting in trouble for not minding the teacher and just generally being difficult. So they moved him back to the three-year-old room when the afternoon teacher was having trouble with him. When I called to complain about him being sent BACK to the younger class, the woman I spoke to in the office (not the teacher, she had already left) suggested "maybe it's his ADHD....."
He's never been diagnosed with ADHD, and he's never had discipline problems other than the occasional time-out, in any of his classes, or at home. And he minds the morning teacher.
I think the problem stems from him not handling change well (never has) and being shuffled from class to class in a very short time, and every move makes it worse.
Even if he's never shown signs of it before, and it's been only three days, is it something that can be brought on by circumstances, or just naturally?
2007-08-22
18:32:12
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CrazyChick
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Toddler & Preschooler