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his teacher said it might be his ears.can you help me ?

2006-09-14 02:38:05 · 21 answers · asked by catherine k 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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You can't expect a doctor on here to diagnose whats wrong with your son. He needs to be examined. Take him to see a Doctor.

2006-09-14 02:41:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you can, please bring him to a specialist - a pediatrician. I learned that, with children, we can not always conclude from "the obvious". Some children often exhibit attention deficit symptoms at that age due to ADHD. It could be a host of other things a child is seldom able to express. It could also be near-sightedness (or myopia). Or just too much soda or sugar in his system. Before you go to the doctor, try to start a journal (if you don't already have one) on your child's diet, sleeping habits, moods, etc. This will help your physician very much. Dates like when you first noticed this behavior and some statements from his teachers may also provide some clues as to the real cause. Is there anyone in the family who may have had ADHD? Family history also plays a critical role. Do you observe any changes in your child's manner of talking or movement?

You're already on the right track... take heart, your child will be properly diagnosed and treated.

2006-09-14 03:37:15 · answer #2 · answered by anieska 3 · 0 0

1. I am not a doctor, merely a parent, so don't take what I say as a "presciption".

2. the quacks will probably prescribe "Ritalin" which is a trade name for dexedrine - this is the the same drug they used to put in the rat-packs of usa servicemen in the Vietnam war - you can stay awake and coherent and strong and battle-worthy for about a week with no sleep or food. It was also used as a recreational drug in the eightes (when I was young and stupid enough to "try anything and everything")

3. would you give that do your child?

2006-09-14 02:49:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think you need to go see a doctor and um see if the your child has add or perhaps something else.

i am no expert but some kids they have attention problems cause they might be having a hearing problem or can't see the board etc.

when i was about 7-8 i had a hearing problem and would constantly turn the tv up and i had to get gromnets in my ears and now i can hear very well :)

2006-09-14 02:44:47 · answer #4 · answered by nicola_1975 2 · 0 0

Talk to your child's pediatrician.... Discuss in detail the troubles your son is having in school and your doctor will determine what medical tests your child might need. You may also want to request that the school test your child for learning disabilities. It is free screening, and he may qualify for a smaller classroom setting, which will help with distractions causing him to go off task and give him more one on one time with the teacher. Good Luck.

2006-09-14 02:43:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would consult a Dr. BUT and listen to me very carefully....DO NOT let them put him on pills to control his attention span. The reason I say this is because I was told that about my son in first grade. The teacher suggested that I put him on med. to control his attention problem....turned out that he was just really bored with school. Had him tested and from that point on he was put in the "gifted" program that our school offered. He graduated No. 1 in his class with a 4.0 grade average. His now a Jr. in College and still maintaining his 4.0 grade average. If you can handle him at home then they can at school. Sometimes I think that the teachers are looking for a quick fix for children rather than do their job. Which is teach.

2006-09-14 02:43:42 · answer #6 · answered by to_sassy4_u 5 · 1 0

each and every physique has issues yet some human beings have worse issues than others. As a 6 year previous infant i became given the accountability of being the significant parental parent to my 9 month previous brother.....if it quite isn't a challenge to a infant then i don't understand what's. It wasn't the worst ingredient that could have befell, in spite of the undeniable fact that it became an exceedingly heavy accountability for a infant and led to many issues for me.

2016-10-14 23:59:15 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It might well be his ears, he may not hear well and so cannot listen in class, causing him to become bored, and seemingly lose interest and concentration, he might be very interested in what is going on but due to not hearing it he gives up!
He may also have A.d.d or adhd depending fif he appears hyperactive or not, your health visitor will tell u more anf the school will refer him to the correct organisations if this is the case.

2006-09-14 11:48:19 · answer #8 · answered by goldilocksnursery1 1 · 0 0

Make an appointment with an ear, nose & throat specalist as well as his regular doctor.

Did you ask him why he is having problems? You may find the answer with a few questions. In an inquiring type of way. Not so he feels like he is in trouble.

2006-09-14 02:42:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

May be the child needs Vitamin B complex and other multivitamins.. you be surprised something small like this could do the trick.

2006-09-14 02:42:42 · answer #10 · answered by woodentrees 1 · 0 0

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