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Children on the go Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
Children who can never sit still cause great disruption both at home and outside. I see them in
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surgery. All is relatively quiet until
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small package of human energy rushes in. Mother looks exhausted but
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child is full of life and only manages to sit down for about three seconds before rushing around again.
Next thing, you know,
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consulting room looks as if
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bomb has hit it.
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paper clips on
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desk are scattered, plants are knocked over and
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child has climbed onto
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window frame and jumped up and down on my weighing scales before I can say "good morning".
My first thought is that this wilfully disobedient child is suffering from lack of parental discipline. But when it is obvious that
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parents are trying their best to control
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child - and
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child doesn't take
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blind bit of notice - there could be another underlying problem. Some parents, teachers and doctors label children like this as 'over-active' but it is best not to bundle them all under one label.
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