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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 420843"><p>Wow, you have a brilliant young man there. I am so glad you got such a vaulable report. Sorry that it confirmed your fears but better to know for sure so you can move forward towards getting him the help he needs. </p><p></p><p>I have to relate to your wave length story. Manster's teacher, after 5 months of thinking he was one of the best students and not understanding why he had a 504, suddenly had that lightbulb moment. He wrote me this email telling me that manster was struggling with the simplest of things. He told me a story that had him astonished and exasperated. He said we were having a session about preparing for middle school next year and we explained instructions several times and they should have been clear as crystal. He said manster was looking straight at him but 5 minutes later he asked him how do do the very thing that was explained in what he thought were the simplest of terms. He said I *know* he heard me. So once again I had to try and educate a teacher about his learning challenges.</p><p></p><p>Oh if I might ask, what is the medication he's on and have you noticed any improvement at all since it was increased? I will say that the Ritalin has helped to some extent but he is only on the 8 hour dose and I'm sure with the increased demands of MS next year he will need to have the second pill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 420843"] Wow, you have a brilliant young man there. I am so glad you got such a vaulable report. Sorry that it confirmed your fears but better to know for sure so you can move forward towards getting him the help he needs. I have to relate to your wave length story. Manster's teacher, after 5 months of thinking he was one of the best students and not understanding why he had a 504, suddenly had that lightbulb moment. He wrote me this email telling me that manster was struggling with the simplest of things. He told me a story that had him astonished and exasperated. He said we were having a session about preparing for middle school next year and we explained instructions several times and they should have been clear as crystal. He said manster was looking straight at him but 5 minutes later he asked him how do do the very thing that was explained in what he thought were the simplest of terms. He said I *know* he heard me. So once again I had to try and educate a teacher about his learning challenges. Oh if I might ask, what is the medication he's on and have you noticed any improvement at all since it was increased? I will say that the Ritalin has helped to some extent but he is only on the 8 hour dose and I'm sure with the increased demands of MS next year he will need to have the second pill. [/QUOTE]
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