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yajairahmmd April 7, 2008

Are there any elementary schools in Miami florida that have ADHD programs for a Kindergardner going into 1st.

yajairahmmd
My son is ADHD and he is faceing getting left back. He is not in a special class and I would like to know if there are any programs out there for children with ADHD.
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Moskva
Moskva June 1, 2009
I know that Miami public schools do not provide special programs for such children.

BUT, Be ready at Public schools:

It can so to appear that the school Management can see in ADHD children of almost abnormal children, especially the teacher. School sent to me the instruction how to prepare for the test of the child with mentally retarded development. I have thrown out it in a garbage can. With great difficulty me and husband had to convince a school management that our child knows all and to prove it only on independent (!) testing.
And independent testing has proved that our child knows all from the school program.

Be ready to such step from school - if your child does not pass FCAT test it will want to send again to study in the same class repeatedly. Here it cannot be admitted!

Remember about independent testing!

I wish you to surrender never at what or diagnoses from school and not to lose courage!!

Also I wish you the teacher who would concern your child with understanding. It is very important for us parents.
Yours faithfully Moskva.
fi0f5h
fi0f5h November 20, 2008
I am not sure if your child has been tested or if he qualifies for the ESE program. If he has not been tested, I encourage you to talk to his teacher and have him tested. If they discourages you, keep insisting until they do. I've found out that some schools don't want to test the kids because of budget issues. Remember you are your childs advocate. The Exceptional Student Education Program have qualified teachers who are trained to handle children with ADHD, ADD, LD, Autism, etc. He may also qualify for inclusion classes. One additional note, I have a child who has ADD, Dyslexia and Brain Seizure Disorder. I have found that Nutrition is very important in building good brain development. I've started giving my natural supplements of Omega 3-6-9 and he has shown great improvement. He is more "focused", he can concentrate better, and is less jittery. He can finally sit through an hour of homework! I hope this information helps.
twinsmom2
twinsmom2 November 11, 2008
My friend's son, who struggled in kindergarten and 1st grade, now goes to Fisher-Feinberg Elementary School, a public school in Miami Beach that has special small classes that include ADHD students. He is now thriving and enjoying school -- a relief to his parents.
jshlackm
jshlackm September 27, 2008
I would suggest considering a Montessori school or Waldorf school, I believe there are a couple in the Palmetto Bay area. I'm actually a counselor who's worked with a lot of kids who were labeled ADHD - it can be resolved and the children can function fine when the factors triggering the ADD/ADHD pattern get addressed. The conventional approach to ADHD has significant drawbacks so I use a holistic, drug-free approach. Stress of regular school environments can foster or aggravate ADHD so it is wise to find the best educational setting. You can get free info from me at phinsights.com - I'm happy to assist anyone wishing to help children diagnosed ADHD.
chinadom
chinadom September 21, 2008
I am in the same dilemma with my 7y/o boy. He goes to Silver Bluff Elem. and his first prog. report this yr was devastating I can just feel him slipping through the cracks in this school system. I think we should call the Miami Dade Public school's and gets some answers from them. There has to be a program designed for them If not am up for designing one.
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