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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 556886" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>My difficult child never had a diagnosis label. I am in Ontario and Thankfully we can get iep's at school with a behavioral label without formal diagnosis. School testing did show fine and gross motor delays as well as organizational issues, some sensory issues, as well as difficulty in verbal learning. He did better non verbally. Even though he didn't begin to understand basic reading until grade 3. </p><p>I was glad that the schools Special Education department here in this province anyhow, are receptive in spite of any specific diagnosis. I hope your difficult child continues to benefit from support and I wish I had some wisdom to offer. I did want to welcome you here though. Many of us have been here so long, it's difficult to always remember those earlier years the brought us here. Hope more come along with practical advice. Hope you stick around. It's a great community of parents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 556886, member: 4264"] My difficult child never had a diagnosis label. I am in Ontario and Thankfully we can get iep's at school with a behavioral label without formal diagnosis. School testing did show fine and gross motor delays as well as organizational issues, some sensory issues, as well as difficulty in verbal learning. He did better non verbally. Even though he didn't begin to understand basic reading until grade 3. I was glad that the schools Special Education department here in this province anyhow, are receptive in spite of any specific diagnosis. I hope your difficult child continues to benefit from support and I wish I had some wisdom to offer. I did want to welcome you here though. Many of us have been here so long, it's difficult to always remember those earlier years the brought us here. Hope more come along with practical advice. Hope you stick around. It's a great community of parents [/QUOTE]
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