All About ADHD : Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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jedamum:
Hi jedamum,baobei:
Littlefly, did you change son's school due to being asked by teacher? My boy's form teacher called and suggested that he may not be suitable for the environment and suggested to find him a place suitable for him. Do you get such calls from teachers? Do teacher call to feedback how disruptive the child is in class once per term or they would give frequent feedbacks after knowing child having ADHD?
baobei,
did you speak to the Principal?
is it possible to change class?
Nope, I did not speak to the principal. However, principal is aware that he is an ADHD child. I do not want child to suffer in school by making complains.
Sigh! He was asked to change class after P1 as there are too many \"naughty\" children in class and since he keep complaining, teacher suggested to split up the children and move him and a few others to other classes. Apparently in the new class, there is a bully that keeps bullying him during recess time and he was very unhappy with the school then. As the P1 teacher has hoped, he did get into the top classes in P3. He went to the new class happily this year, in fact, he is happy most of the time and has mentioned that he has kept trying hard to improve but not to the teacher's expectation I guess. I guess the teacher is biased towards him now. She mentioned that he did not do his work in class and did not take initiative to hand in in class but also interrupting at the wrong time when he did take initiative to hand in. I told her this boy needs help, perhaps she can get it from the child, she said she expect them to be responsible for handing in their work. Child's story is he did try hard to hand in but at times he was told to take it back. This term, is worst. His workbook is with the teacher and when he asked for it, teacher ignores him. After 2 weeks of questioning him, I wrote to the teacher, the next day, he get his workbook back with his work not marked. Teacher did not even reply my email on this issue. I belive with such situation, a motivated child will also become unmotivated. -
Preschool is a totally different environment from primary school. Preschool tends to be more protected, greater attention given by the teacher and there is no exam for the child to be stressful about. Hours are short and the teachers will not be ablt to detect that much.
On the contrary, in a primary shcool setting, child is left to fend for themselves most of the time, teacher has to handle 30-40 students at one go hence little focus on each child and with all the mountainous homework and bite size tests here and there coupled with the long hours in school, a number of issues surfaced. -
If the teacher tried to be funny, bring it up to the learning support officers if your school has them and the principle. Get the pyschologist to write in for you with recommendations as to how the teachers should handle the child.
I did that. Teachers mostly will follow. For those who didn’t, form teacher actually apologised to me. Every time the Dr’s letter or email goes out, no questions asked. But you have to be very brave. -
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Synopsis
Bella will share about the symptoms of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), the issues facing children with this condition, and some behaviour management tips for the parents.
Kristin will do a preview of dance & movement and share how creative movement enhances development for children with special needs to improve gross motor skills, co-ordination, balance , bilateral control. It also opens up a venue for expression of emotions through movement and play in a multi-sensory environment. The movement activities are improvised, guided by images and stories and aims to improve confidence, self revelation.
About the Speakers
Bella Chin is a founder member of SPARK and has been its President since the formation of the VWO in year 2000. SPARK is a self-help advocacy group for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) run purely by parent volunteers. Bella was a working mum with 3 grown up sons, one of whom has the ADHD condition. Since her retirement from corporate world in Dec 2011, she has devoted more time to SPARK, organising pioneering programs in 2012 for families with ADHD children
Kristin Viggosdottir (B.Sc, Iceland) is an Occupational Therapist registered with the UK Health Profressional Council and has 9 years experience working with children and adults. She holds a Masters in Dance Movement Therapy from Codarts University of Rotterdam, Netherlands and runs movement courses for children.
Date: Thur 22 Nov 2012, 7.00 to 9.30 pm
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Agenda : 7.00-8.00 pm Understanding ADHD and Behavior Management - Bella Chin
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9.00-9.30 pm Parent's fellowship over coffee/snacks
Hope to see you there!

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fifiyeo:
It is the form teacher who said that. She is the teacher for all subjects except Chinese.If the teacher tried to be funny, bring it up to the learning support officers if your school has them and the principle. Get the pyschologist to write in for you with recommendations as to how the teachers should handle the child.
I did that. Teachers mostly will follow. For those who didn't, form teacher actually apologised to me. Every time the Dr's letter or email goes out, no questions asked. But you have to be very brave.
Guess what? She called today to ask us whether child's report book is at home. She only realise it when she wants to give out the report. -
baobei:
It is the form teacher who said that. She is the teacher for all subjects except Chinese.fifiyeo:
If the teacher tried to be funny, bring it up to the learning support officers if your school has them and the principle. Get the pyschologist to write in for you with recommendations as to how the teachers should handle the child.
I did that. Teachers mostly will follow. For those who didn't, form teacher actually apologised to me. Every time the Dr's letter or email goes out, no questions asked. But you have to be very brave.
Guess what? She called today to ask us whether child's report book is at home. She only realise it when she wants to give out the report.
Your DC's teacher got organising problems. How can a teacher not know that the report book was not handed in until she wants to give it out!!!
She'll be in trouble with me and the school if she was our form teacher. -
i also suspect my boy to have ADHD, still going through assement (1.5 years, seen the doctor twice so far) at KKH but whenever he goes to the clinic, he is very obedient to sit there and play the toys (new toys from new place) to entertain him while i am with the doctor.
Looking at that, the doctor will say how could he be ADHD when he could sit and play on his own.
As a mother if i am really having difficult, how will i want to suspect him as ADHD.
- He could not pay attention in class, attention spend is very short, making his result poor.
- He do not walk about in class but he could be figet and bitting nails or daydream
- Could not follow to instruction (asked him to stop running in a mall- could not).
- Awareness of enviroment is zero, just do thing without realise the
Consequence.
- Alot of teachers did mention, instruction given has to be repeatly many times.
- When seeing something require a little thinking, he will not want to do or anyhow do without thinking.
I am wondering if i should bring him to private and assesst him. Anyone can advise? -
slmkhoo:
He is 7, it's still unaware of environment, his energy never die, if I bring him out, he will run and jump all over the place (knock or bump into others). we always have a hard time when we go out.
Your son sounds perfectly normal for his age. I don't think any assessment at this age will be useful.MamaO:
i also suspect my boy to have ADHD, still going through assement (1.5 years, seen the doctor twice so far) at KKH but whenever he goes to the clinic, he is very obedient to sit there and play the toys (new toys from new place) to entertain him while i am with the doctor.
Looking at that, the doctor will say how could he be ADHD when he could sit and play on his own.
As a mother if i am really having difficult, how will i want to suspect him as ADHD.
- He could not pay attention in class, attention spend is very short, making his result poor.
- He do not walk about in class but he could be figet and bitting nails or daydream
- Could not follow to instruction (asked him to stop running in a mall- could not).
- Awareness of enviroment is zero, just do thing without realise the
Consequence.
- Alot of teachers did mention, instruction given has to be repeatly many times.
- When seeing something require a little thinking, he will not want to do or anyhow do without thinking.
I am wondering if i should bring him to private and assesst him. Anyone can advise?
He needs to have thing to do like games if we waiting if not he will ask then what he do, if not run or jump again.
He is full of energy.
Ask him to stop that but he could not, if we do not wants to follow his way, he get angry and scold and nagged.
He never think hes wrong, its always others fault. -
Hi MamaO
Your boy seem to be very active & can’t pay attention. If you suspect or worry that he is ADHD, then bring him to KK for assessment. I did the same time too when my girl was in K2 last year. The doctor let me filled up a questionnaire that will help to determine her risks. He told me that some kids are very active at this age but she has a high risk to be ADHD.
Maybe you could let him take up some sports that can let him used up his excess energy. At the same time, let me have activities that can train him to be more focus & help him to better concentrate. Do cut down on his sugar intake by avoiding sweets & chocolates. -
mummy so kiasu:
yes, he is full of energy. Others kids who played with him will eventally get tired and stop, he will not unless its the other party who do not want to continue.Hi MamaO
Your boy seem to be very active & can't pay attention. If you suspect or worry that he is ADHD, then bring him to KK for assessment. I did the same time too when my girl was in K2 last year. The doctor let me filled up a questionnaire that will help to determine her risks. He told me that some kids are very active at this age but she has a high risk to be ADHD.
Maybe you could let him take up some sports that can let him used up his excess energy. At the same time, let me have activities that can train him to be more focus & help him to better concentrate. Do cut down on his sugar intake by avoiding sweets & chocolates.
Even when he is sleepy, he will not want to sleep till you really force him.
We are still having assesstment with KKH but its like 1.5 yrs but we are still doing assesstment (maybe they also want to be sure, which is also good).
I send him for swimming lesson, but thing which require him to use brain to learn or think, he will not like. Nothing interest him except just play..
He has been like this since young before i introduce sweet to him, before sweet he is already sooooo active, i just feel even without sweet does not bring his active down but of course i try to minmize.
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