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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica mom of 2" data-source="post: 102593" data-attributes="member: 4078"><p>Terry, I think her thinking God is sick is very random. I don't nessccarily think that she thinks he is sick but whatever pops in her mind is what she says. For instance if she is sick, she may just say at random that God is sick only because its on her mind. Things she does and says are very random and don't make a whole lot of since. </p><p></p><p>Like her Christmas list...she won't tell me anything that she wants other than a bike and everything that her sister wants for Christmas is what she wants as well. She doesn't think, literally, she doesn't think for herself and if it takes to much thinking she gets very emotional and upset. She has a very hard time trying and pushing her self to complete something and understand it too! </p><p></p><p>The audiologist are suppose to be evaluating her in the next 2 weeks. The school district is evaluating her to see if she qualifies for speech again. They discharged her a year ago because "she met her goal" and she has been having such a difficult time now so I asked for a evaluation. </p><p></p><p>So what is an IEE? Sheila had said something about an IEE, I am not sure what it is. </p><p></p><p>So what about comprehension disorders? How do they effect your child? I know they effect children differently but your child specifically, how is effecting him/her?</p><p></p><p>Anyone with comprehension disorders, how does it effect you?</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much guys!!!</p><p>Jessica :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica mom of 2, post: 102593, member: 4078"] Terry, I think her thinking God is sick is very random. I don't nessccarily think that she thinks he is sick but whatever pops in her mind is what she says. For instance if she is sick, she may just say at random that God is sick only because its on her mind. Things she does and says are very random and don't make a whole lot of since. Like her Christmas list...she won't tell me anything that she wants other than a bike and everything that her sister wants for Christmas is what she wants as well. She doesn't think, literally, she doesn't think for herself and if it takes to much thinking she gets very emotional and upset. She has a very hard time trying and pushing her self to complete something and understand it too! The audiologist are suppose to be evaluating her in the next 2 weeks. The school district is evaluating her to see if she qualifies for speech again. They discharged her a year ago because "she met her goal" and she has been having such a difficult time now so I asked for a evaluation. So what is an IEE? Sheila had said something about an IEE, I am not sure what it is. So what about comprehension disorders? How do they effect your child? I know they effect children differently but your child specifically, how is effecting him/her? Anyone with comprehension disorders, how does it effect you? Thanks so much guys!!! Jessica [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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