| Posted: 10 January 2008 at 12:19pm | IP Logged
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Hey all
Have been away awhile as put my back out and can't type whilst lying flat on it. Have tried to keep upto date with you all though.
Anyway, I have a story to tell and I'd like any and all info and input anyone else has regarding it.
My dd Kira (6) has behavioural issues at school, I seem to cope fine with her at home, but the classroom environment really doesn't suit her and she HAS to adapt. The school have let the school nurse observe her during class and I should get some feedback next week from her.
The school also want her to undergo psychological evaluation, I agreed to this last year when she was in year one but it appears that it's only now she's getting toward's the top of the list. We live in quite an affluent area and apparently get less funding than inner city area's!
Basically she exhibit's what appear to be classic adhd symptoms and they appear unable to cope with her. She sounds a different child from the one we know but I do accept that she's always been a handful and hard work and is extremely demanding of my time, but hey she's mine and I love her.
So anyway we got a report yesterday that will be used for the educational pyschologist, and reading it was a bit of a shock, Kira pushes and punches, refuses to do work unless it's something she like's has been known to move furniture in the class and has even had an assault report filled in on her regarding kicking a teaching assistant. She's now escalating into running away when in trouble and has left the school building wanting teachers to chase her all for attention.
So hyperactivity has been mentioned a few times by the staff there and after overcoming my initial horror at the thought there was something wrong with her it really does seem to fit. I've also had her diet mentioned to me on numerous occasion's she has school dinner's atm.
Reading around it appears that a wheat and dairy free diet and the removal of the wicked 7 E numbers has had good effects with other's and these children sound so much like Kira I could cry.
Sooooo do I go for it? Do I completely change her diet (not that it's a bad diet) on the hope that it may work? And if so does anyone recommend anywhere to get good wheat and dairy free range's of foods? Am happy to make my own bread etc Anything if it will help her.
And as she love's her dinner's has anyone any experience with getting a special diet put on through the school kitchen?
Many thanks for reading ladies
All replies received with gratitude
Kate
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