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Does ADD include a poor memory?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 436365" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Is it just Math she's having difficulty with? Does she do well with some units, but not others?</p><p></p><p>Son always has some trouble with math - he claims he hates it. In elementary he was an ace - did fractions in his head. In middle school, he started getting stuck because he thought he should be able to do it in his head, and was too lazy to write things out. Now he's still lazy, but writes stuff out when necessary. has always pulled a B, sometimes a C</p><p></p><p>This year, he got a D, some units were not a problem, but others he could not function through. So, just wondering if it was similar for Jumper, or if her problems were for the whole course.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, If she has an IEP you might consider trying to get Math specific accommodations. Maybe a teacher approved "cheat sheet" of the formulas. It's pretty safe to say she won't be going into a math based field of study or work, so she just really needs to know basics. Any formulas she might need in the future will be set into whatever program she's using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 436365, member: 11965"] Is it just Math she's having difficulty with? Does she do well with some units, but not others? Son always has some trouble with math - he claims he hates it. In elementary he was an ace - did fractions in his head. In middle school, he started getting stuck because he thought he should be able to do it in his head, and was too lazy to write things out. Now he's still lazy, but writes stuff out when necessary. has always pulled a B, sometimes a C This year, he got a D, some units were not a problem, but others he could not function through. So, just wondering if it was similar for Jumper, or if her problems were for the whole course. Anyway, If she has an IEP you might consider trying to get Math specific accommodations. Maybe a teacher approved "cheat sheet" of the formulas. It's pretty safe to say she won't be going into a math based field of study or work, so she just really needs to know basics. Any formulas she might need in the future will be set into whatever program she's using. [/QUOTE]
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