Hi S.! This is N.. My son is now 12 (13 in Nov) and this sounds just like what we have been through over the yrs. He was sooooo VERY active and had difficulty following even simple directions. In daycare we were told we could find another place to take him and the other place called me at work so many times each week. He would forget the directions, not do it at all or maybe do some of it from time to time. We had him "tested" for anything that could help us to help him better.
After 2yrs of public school, they finally tested him and said it was ADHD. WAIT! That's NOT what it was at all! No, it was Dyslexia which mimics ADHD in many ways. No medication will change dyslexia.
Still to this day, we give him one step simple directions. The bottom line is that you find what you have to do to make it work for them and you do it. We now homeschool and most of my day is spent telling him to get back to work, eyes back on his paper, one step directions on assignments, etc.
My son also has a big heart and loves to help and encourage others. He truly wants to be the best at everything. Lots and lots of praise for all that he does do every day. We have learned to focus on what he can and does do and not so much on what he cannot do. I know it's a lot of work for me but I see it as my job right now. It's my job to help him until he gets old enough to do it on his own.
There is a light at the end for you. Our son is now doing so much better. We still give simple directions and try to give him only one thing to do at a time. His over-active activity level has really decreased in many ways over the years. He still loves to help and enocurage others and he's learning to see his dyslexia as a "gift" more than before.
We choose to see his difficulties as God's way of preparing him to complete his purpose here. He will need to be strong and able to fight and press through to do what it is that God will have him do.
Never stop praying for your son. It is hard for them to feel like they can't fit in anywhere. They tend to get frustrated too. But just keep on loving him and encouraging him. Nothing is too big for our God!
You have me wondering, what business are you starting this year?
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Take Care,
N. :) SAHM homeschooling 3 boys 12, 7 & 2 yrs old. Married to Mr. Wonderful for almost 15 yrs. How about the cost of groceries now days? Check out www.angelfoodministries.com for a way to shop for good food for less money. Email me with questions at ____@____.com.