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<blockquote data-quote="soapbox" data-source="post: 569543" data-attributes="member: 13003"><p>Have you ever considered that he may have a "minor" disability? The kind that don't show up even on neuropsychologist testing?</p><p></p><p>The reason I'm asking that is because the whole "cycle" thing is VERY familiar.</p><p>My difficult child was worse on Friday than on Monday, a LOT worse before Christmas break, and so on.</p><p>The reason was... fatigue.</p><p></p><p>Has your son ever been evaluated for the complete suite of APDs? including things like auditory figure ground and auditory discrimination? These do not affect language development - but DO make learning in a classroom much more challenging. There are accommodations and interventions that make a huge difference.</p><p></p><p>And... has he ever been evaluated by an Occupational Therapist (OT) for sensory and motor skills issues? If your son has developed "reasonable" self-accommodations, the issues may not be obvious, but again, can cause significant fatigue to accumulate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soapbox, post: 569543, member: 13003"] Have you ever considered that he may have a "minor" disability? The kind that don't show up even on neuropsychologist testing? The reason I'm asking that is because the whole "cycle" thing is VERY familiar. My difficult child was worse on Friday than on Monday, a LOT worse before Christmas break, and so on. The reason was... fatigue. Has your son ever been evaluated for the complete suite of APDs? including things like auditory figure ground and auditory discrimination? These do not affect language development - but DO make learning in a classroom much more challenging. There are accommodations and interventions that make a huge difference. And... has he ever been evaluated by an Occupational Therapist (OT) for sensory and motor skills issues? If your son has developed "reasonable" self-accommodations, the issues may not be obvious, but again, can cause significant fatigue to accumulate. [/QUOTE]
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