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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 325611" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi Singledad, welcome.</p><p>Sounds like you're actually doing all the right things.</p><p>Your daughter may never catch up in school, regarding grade level. I wouldn't worry about it. I would just encourage her to learn. Period. Right now we are struggling with-our son, who is one level behind. Some of it is him, some is the school, some of it is a bad fit, etc. </p><p>When you say she's on the spectrum, I'm assuming it's Asperger's, but I wanted to clarify, because I have heard of bipolar being a spectrum disorder, too.</p><p>I'd suggest that you read as many as these notes as you can, because you will hit upon similar situations and it will help you come up with-specific questions.</p><p>Right now your note has good background, but in regard to specific suggestions, it's just too hard, because I, for one, need specific examples, Know what I mean??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 325611, member: 3419"] Hi Singledad, welcome. Sounds like you're actually doing all the right things. Your daughter may never catch up in school, regarding grade level. I wouldn't worry about it. I would just encourage her to learn. Period. Right now we are struggling with-our son, who is one level behind. Some of it is him, some is the school, some of it is a bad fit, etc. When you say she's on the spectrum, I'm assuming it's Asperger's, but I wanted to clarify, because I have heard of bipolar being a spectrum disorder, too. I'd suggest that you read as many as these notes as you can, because you will hit upon similar situations and it will help you come up with-specific questions. Right now your note has good background, but in regard to specific suggestions, it's just too hard, because I, for one, need specific examples, Know what I mean?? [/QUOTE]
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