LADYBUG:

She’d been doing just
fine until May of last year; puberty hit and she began to crash and burn. We
worked with her over last summer, putting measures in place for her 11th
grade year and the school was great, doing everything they could to help and
support us/her. The allowed additional accommodations, assistive technology
devices (the LiveScribe smart pen), and the option to take tests orally. But…
she completely fell off the cliff. She did not pass the 11th grade.
It’s been a very
difficult time for us. She has really been floundering academically; funny
though, her spirits have been ok. After several meetings with her school
therapist, counselors, and teachers we decided to do an additional assessment in
February and found that she also has ADHD-Inattentive Type. So, after all was
said and done, it was clear that we needed to medicate her since we’d already
done all the cognitive and executive functioning strategies and tools that
basically just stopped working. It was a hard decision that we researched the
hell out of, particularly given my own medical history. Apparently, in girls
particularly, puberty can bring it on with a vengeance for those with an
already preexisting learning difference – like Ladybug. To manage the
medication I had to find a pediatric psychiatrist or a behavioral pediatrician and
was an odyssey in and of itself because there aren’t many doctors who take
teens, but I did. I interviewed her a few times before setting the appointment
for LB.

These last few months
have been beyond stressful. Seeing your child struggling, floundering, and not
knowing how to help her. That everything you’ve done and tried just isn’t
enough. Having to pull her form a school community we love, who love and
support her. I have shed some serious tears, along with LB. So… yes, I’m now
looking for another doctor and therapist because the issues have still not been
addressed. We’ve had to pull LB from school as a rising senior, and we will be
homeschooling her. Quite honestly, I feel amazing about the decision, but am
overwhelmed with all the information and options out there! But we’re all super
excited – mainly Ladybug! She’s never been a ‘classroom kid’, NEVER.
And she just learns differently. This way we can make school, well… learning
really, interesting, meaningful, and fun for her. Yes, she’s sad that she’ll be missing her
senior year and all the fun and activities that go with that, but she gets that
this is best and why.
Ang💜