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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 232949" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>my difficult child landed in a "behavioral issue" summer camp at the psychiatric hospital. They told me she might be frustrated due to an Learning Disability (LD) and anxiety instead of just behavioral problems. It's entirely possible (but it's not my difficult child's answer). My sd also didn't find anything of significance after "testing" either. Well, I had an outside evaluation by a psychiatrist and they found anxiety and mood issues! Meanwhile she was falling more and more behind in 1st grade which is why they did all <em>their</em> testing.</p><p> </p><p>In second grade they put her in a transitional classroom (less kids, instruction is taylored to your child) and then finally placed in LDSC in 3rd grade until now. She did finally learn to read in 3rd grade but it was such a challenge for her.</p><p> </p><p>If the SD isn't finding anything but your insticts are screaming - go get an independent evaluation. I havne't personally been to a neuropsychologist (waiting for school to submit stuff) so I can't give you any opinions. but bringing reports in from an evaluation, asking for a meeting might steer things in the right direction.</p><p> </p><p>Welcome and good luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 232949, member: 6118"] my difficult child landed in a "behavioral issue" summer camp at the psychiatric hospital. They told me she might be frustrated due to an Learning Disability (LD) and anxiety instead of just behavioral problems. It's entirely possible (but it's not my difficult child's answer). My sd also didn't find anything of significance after "testing" either. Well, I had an outside evaluation by a psychiatrist and they found anxiety and mood issues! Meanwhile she was falling more and more behind in 1st grade which is why they did all [I]their[/I] testing. In second grade they put her in a transitional classroom (less kids, instruction is taylored to your child) and then finally placed in LDSC in 3rd grade until now. She did finally learn to read in 3rd grade but it was such a challenge for her. If the SD isn't finding anything but your insticts are screaming - go get an independent evaluation. I havne't personally been to a neuropsychologist (waiting for school to submit stuff) so I can't give you any opinions. but bringing reports in from an evaluation, asking for a meeting might steer things in the right direction. Welcome and good luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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