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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 178403" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Congrats on the volunteer offers and job training offer!</p><p> </p><p>I think once you show up a few times, you'll learn how to detach. Sometimes just the car ride to the ofc will get you to snap out of it. (That's why some people like long commutes.)</p><p> </p><p>Maybe I am putting too much emphasis on the word WILL rather than MAY, but I do not necessarily agree that because your difficult child has uneven cognitive dev that it will devel into LDs (implying lifetime LDs). You can do interventions and tutoring to make sure that does not happen. (In our case, we held our son back a grade, then used Sylvan for educ., a psychiatrist for emotional issues, outside sports for physical activities, and now, he's at an ADHD camp. One thing we still need to do is use the svs of an Occupational Therapist (OT). Then I want to take him back for testing to see what sorts of changes have taken place--which I'm sure my husband will say is a waste of time because we can see for ourselves.)</p><p> </p><p>Learning Disability (LD) can be a catch-all term. Did they say it was inevitable? Is he a grade level or 2 behind?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 178403, member: 3419"] Congrats on the volunteer offers and job training offer! I think once you show up a few times, you'll learn how to detach. Sometimes just the car ride to the ofc will get you to snap out of it. (That's why some people like long commutes.) Maybe I am putting too much emphasis on the word WILL rather than MAY, but I do not necessarily agree that because your difficult child has uneven cognitive dev that it will devel into LDs (implying lifetime LDs). You can do interventions and tutoring to make sure that does not happen. (In our case, we held our son back a grade, then used Sylvan for educ., a psychiatrist for emotional issues, outside sports for physical activities, and now, he's at an ADHD camp. One thing we still need to do is use the svs of an Occupational Therapist (OT). Then I want to take him back for testing to see what sorts of changes have taken place--which I'm sure my husband will say is a waste of time because we can see for ourselves.) Learning Disability (LD) can be a catch-all term. Did they say it was inevitable? Is he a grade level or 2 behind? [/QUOTE]
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