M.L.
Well first off it is her job to work with him and if she doesn't have patience, well then why is she teaching Kindergarten? Are there any other schools or services that you know of? My son was the same way. His teacher said that he may have said three words to him in the whole first semester. He was slower than any of my other kids but he is the oldest. Anyway he had to stay in Kindergarten for two years. He always had trouble socially and academically. I tried everything! I put him in tutoring, summer school, he went to the sylvan phonics program, he went to Aquinas College one day a week for tutoring too. Well finally when he was in the 4th grade, I had him tested and he in fact had a learning disablility. He in timed grew out of being anti social but yet to this day he is quite and shy. He now is in the ninth grade and socially is doing very well. He did so well is school last year that they put him in all regular classed except for Math. Well when he started ninth grade they really didn't have a spec. ed math class. They had basic math and regular math. Well he is in all regular classes and so far his grades are really good. We will monitor the first semester and see how he does and if he seems to be struggling then we will put him in a lower math class. I would keep monitoring him and if you have to get him tested then do it. There are special teachers that he would be entitled to and have plenty of patience for him to learn. My son never needed any kind of medication or anything, he just needed someone to work one on one with him all the time. Good luck to you L. I hope things go well for you!