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Daughter with Learning Disability Needs Extra Help

My 8 year old daughter has ADHD..It affects her learning in a big way.School is doing all they can for her we keep up on IEP meetings and I help her at home with homeowrk and reading stories etc..However shes still having a hard time.I see her fustrated and easily distracted all the time.The last meeting I was told her IQ is at 74..I hate the idea of not letting her enjoy being a kid by constantly working on her academics.So how much is too much? Im against a wall here and not knowing what to do.So if anyone can offer a lil guidence it would be well appreciated!!!

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Thanx to everyone for the advice it was helpful.My daughters are both on meds and working with IEP's at school..Ive decided to just stick with homework n encourage reading time with them.Ive also tried showing my oldest a few ways to make math a lil easier for her..So far so good!Thanx again!

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I have a son who is also ADHD and the thought of medication to help him focus was beyond me. I had the same problems but talked to his doctor about what we can do to get her focused and functioning. I placed my son on Adderall and it has helped him a whole lot. The teacher can work with him more and keep his attention on what he is doing and he brings me good grades. Try games too. Learning games that are fun and will keep her interested. Dora has a learning game that is great. Get her a computer that has learning aids that will help her focus and keep her interested. Get her a V-smile with all the games on her level and watch how she would react. There is so much out there that can help her.

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Hi C.,

I am sure you will get lots of advise on this question so I hope what I offer is helpful. You know your daughter better than anyone. Step back and take a good look at her needs. Then look at your expectations for her. If you can be happy and satisfied with her being a 'c' student, back off and give her more child time. If you feel she can achieve more; push more. I am a teacher but also a parent of a 7 year old girl with ADHD (along with a few other issues) so I feel for you on both sides of the issue. In the end, you have to do what 'you' think is best for your daughter. Ther is no right or wrong answer.

L.

I have a son who is also ADHD and the thought of medication to help him focus was beyond me. I had the same problems but talked to his doctor about what we can do to get her focused and functioning. I placed my son on Adderall and it has helped him a whole lot. The teacher can work with him more and keep his attention on what he is doing and he brings me good grades. Try games too. Learning games that are fun and will keep her interested. Dora has a learning game that is great. Get her a computer that has learning aids that will help her focus and keep her interested. Get her a V-smile with all the games on her level and watch how she would react. There is so much out there that can help her.

Hi there I am a full time stay at home mom..and my son,Benjermin is 8 as well. Everyone in my family thought he had ADHD,but he was just slow on maturing but anyways we held him back in second grade this year too..but he is wheezing through school now without any trouble..My advice for you with your daughter is be patient and keep focusing on her with her academics but don't expect so much from her cause if you do it only will make her fight you..sit with her and try to put yourself in her seat..get down to her level...always talk to her constantly and reassure her too...well i wish you luck and thanks for giving me this time to share my advice.
talk to you soon take care...
Sincerely,
B. Rader (a concerned friend?

C.,

I am a certified public school teacher (17 years) and the mother of three grown children. My oldest son was ADD (not ADHD). Don't let this intefere with your loving relationship! If you do, you will constantly be in a battle. Do the best you can, but enjoy your family time. Don't spend all evening on academics! I think there is way too much homework anyway. When kids get home from school, I think they need a break before doing homework. I would suggest no more than 20-30 minutes of "no tears" homework a night. If all you do is read a story to them, that's enough!

Hello C. ~
I praise you for trying to make things better. I am a divorced mom, with 2 children. My husband & I seperated when my children were 2 and 2 weeks old. I do understand what it is like to feel like you are struggling and have reached the bottom. When I was getting my divorce, I had nothing left but my children, but the desire to do better for us kept me motivated. As far as your children with ADHD, have you tried medication ? My neice has the same, and I know how very hard school was for her, and how frustrating it was, not only for her but the rest of the family. My poor sister cried all the time, as teachers told her how my neice was failing, and how she was disruptive to the class (playing with her pencil, flipping through her books - lack of focusing). At first we were all against medication. But as a family (my family is very close), we thought it could be worth a try to see what happens. It took a few different medications to see what worked for her, and we watched for side affects ect. After 3 years, my neice just got her interim report, she is getting all A's !!! If you could see how proud she is of her papers, and the way she felt being able to show everyone her grades now, instead of the tears that came when report cards came out, it is well worth it... Talk to your ped, see what they say, I dont know where you are located, but the ped we have (we all take our children to the same ped, he is wonderful) has been wonderful in helping us find what is right for her. Take Care, and good luck.

Hi, my son had learning disabiltiy I take him to a chiropractor. They do cranial scarial therapy. It is awesome. If you have more questions feel free to email me at ____@____.com

J.

well my 10 year old was diagnosed with adhd and they put him on methylphenidate it has helped him alot in school,at first i wasnt sure if medicine would work but now hes doing really good in school talk with a doctor who specialises in that and let me know how it works out.

C., my son is also severely adhd and has other difficulties as well. There is a fabulous program that you can do with her about an hour/day that will dramatically improve her focus and academic acheivement. It's called Audiblox and it has revolutionized our educational process. I homeschool and was quickly becoming very frustrated with my son's inability to focus. You can access their info at www.audiblox2000.com The program isn't cheap, but WELL worth the investment!! Good luck!

S. B

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