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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 555211" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>I took my liitle one for a neuro assesment yesterday.... </p><p>The neuro also saw my oldest son a month ago, who confirmed AS diagnosis. </p><p>She was strongly advising us to move both our children out of their current mainstream, private school.....because of the high amount of pressure they put on the kids. </p><p></p><p>The school she suggested is also private, but from gr 0000-12, they only have 410 kids, 70 of them being death. The classes are fully equiped with FM systems, and they specializes in accomodating death children and children with auditory processing disability. They dont have more that 25 kids in a class and they have a quilified assistant in each class for little ones. My little dude will be tested next week, but he surely have Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) and big issue with talking and language. She diagnosed possible ADHD and wants to start on very low dosage Ritalin. Little dude doesnt cope at all in current school, so this is good option for him...BUT logisticly I cant have 2 kids in different schools. This school is 45 minutes drive from our home. </p><p></p><p>My Aspie (oldest son, in gr3) functions well in his current school, but struggles to keep up with confusing noise levels but his auditory processing has improved alot. But he often still misunderstands stuff. </p><p>Do you think its fair and ok to move oldest to accomodate little dude? </p><p>Whats your thoughts on putting oldest in school with kids with hearing and Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) problems, do you think it will upset him to be with hearing disabled kids? They also have kids with normal hearing....And presents classes in English and Afrikaans(our mother tongue, that will benefit both).... </p><p>I showed oldest a video re this new school...he seemed very impressed and he looked happy because of less pressure and some one who will understand his problems with understanding language. And he seemed relieved to see a school that is so quiet! The noice in his current school makes him very anxious and tired......But then he also said he loves his current school and will never want to leave!</p><p>_________________</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 555211, member: 8045"] I took my liitle one for a neuro assesment yesterday.... The neuro also saw my oldest son a month ago, who confirmed AS diagnosis. She was strongly advising us to move both our children out of their current mainstream, private school.....because of the high amount of pressure they put on the kids. The school she suggested is also private, but from gr 0000-12, they only have 410 kids, 70 of them being death. The classes are fully equiped with FM systems, and they specializes in accomodating death children and children with auditory processing disability. They dont have more that 25 kids in a class and they have a quilified assistant in each class for little ones. My little dude will be tested next week, but he surely have Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) and big issue with talking and language. She diagnosed possible ADHD and wants to start on very low dosage Ritalin. Little dude doesnt cope at all in current school, so this is good option for him...BUT logisticly I cant have 2 kids in different schools. This school is 45 minutes drive from our home. My Aspie (oldest son, in gr3) functions well in his current school, but struggles to keep up with confusing noise levels but his auditory processing has improved alot. But he often still misunderstands stuff. Do you think its fair and ok to move oldest to accomodate little dude? Whats your thoughts on putting oldest in school with kids with hearing and Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) problems, do you think it will upset him to be with hearing disabled kids? They also have kids with normal hearing....And presents classes in English and Afrikaans(our mother tongue, that will benefit both).... I showed oldest a video re this new school...he seemed very impressed and he looked happy because of less pressure and some one who will understand his problems with understanding language. And he seemed relieved to see a school that is so quiet! The noice in his current school makes him very anxious and tired......But then he also said he loves his current school and will never want to leave! _________________ [/QUOTE]
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