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Disorganized thinking in an otherwise bright difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="4timmy" data-source="post: 403253" data-attributes="member: 6553"><p>Hi. My difficult child has very similar issues and I've been contemplating sending him to a speech therapist that will help with pragmatic language skills. My difficult child is 12 and we just always thought this issue would work it's way out the older he got, but now believe it's the cause of a lot of his anxiety about school. His writing is also very poor. He refuses to insert spacing between his words most of the time and will hurry through assignments just to "get it over with". I plan on asking about it in our next IEP review. </p><p> </p><p>I would be interested in knowing what types of things are taught to improve critical disorganizaiton skills. I've tried so many things through the years, and my difficult child just has no interest in being organized!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4timmy, post: 403253, member: 6553"] Hi. My difficult child has very similar issues and I've been contemplating sending him to a speech therapist that will help with pragmatic language skills. My difficult child is 12 and we just always thought this issue would work it's way out the older he got, but now believe it's the cause of a lot of his anxiety about school. His writing is also very poor. He refuses to insert spacing between his words most of the time and will hurry through assignments just to "get it over with". I plan on asking about it in our next IEP review. I would be interested in knowing what types of things are taught to improve critical disorganizaiton skills. I've tried so many things through the years, and my difficult child just has no interest in being organized!!! [/QUOTE]
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