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So the neuropsychologist report said...NORMAL????
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 439622" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Susie, good post. This was the first neuropsychologist report I ever questioned. Having said that, the school has been telling us for years that she tests in the normal range. An earlier neuropsychologist evaluation, when Jumper was about twelve, indicated just a reading and spelling Learning Disability (LD)...nothing specific. The school psychologist and pediatrician gave her the TOVA test, and both said she flunked. However, this neuro also gave her the TOVA and I guess she passed. </p><p></p><p>I do like neuropsychs and I always will. They test and nobody else does. The trend here, which is what we are going to follow, is that Jumper is not Learning Disability (LD). She tests t he same in reading as math as langage...etc. We do believe she is ADD. We do think her memory is poor, but maybe not as poor as we thought. We do believe she is slacking off some, partly due to lack of confidence, and will do all we can to work on this area. We do think that she has test anxiety as her grades are all good except for the tests. </p><p></p><p>Rather than test her again or even have somebody else look at her scores, we are going to go ahead with our plans to tutor her and to ride her a bit harder as far as getting the help that is available to her. I'm done testing her. </p><p></p><p>It DID feel good to hear that she was very mentally stable and "delightful." We think so too. The learning bit...that we are less certain was interpreted correctly. Oh, and yes she was tested for Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) and all processing problems. </p><p></p><p>She has had her hearing and eyes tested within the last three months. </p><p></p><p>she will keep her 504 plan. No way is that going anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 439622, member: 1550"] Susie, good post. This was the first neuropsychologist report I ever questioned. Having said that, the school has been telling us for years that she tests in the normal range. An earlier neuropsychologist evaluation, when Jumper was about twelve, indicated just a reading and spelling Learning Disability (LD)...nothing specific. The school psychologist and pediatrician gave her the TOVA test, and both said she flunked. However, this neuro also gave her the TOVA and I guess she passed. I do like neuropsychs and I always will. They test and nobody else does. The trend here, which is what we are going to follow, is that Jumper is not Learning Disability (LD). She tests t he same in reading as math as langage...etc. We do believe she is ADD. We do think her memory is poor, but maybe not as poor as we thought. We do believe she is slacking off some, partly due to lack of confidence, and will do all we can to work on this area. We do think that she has test anxiety as her grades are all good except for the tests. Rather than test her again or even have somebody else look at her scores, we are going to go ahead with our plans to tutor her and to ride her a bit harder as far as getting the help that is available to her. I'm done testing her. It DID feel good to hear that she was very mentally stable and "delightful." We think so too. The learning bit...that we are less certain was interpreted correctly. Oh, and yes she was tested for Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) and all processing problems. She has had her hearing and eyes tested within the last three months. she will keep her 504 plan. No way is that going anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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