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Two sets of test results in. Definitely the same pattern, but more pronounced
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 548247" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My daughter Jumper has a very poor memory, which has impacted her ability to do well on tests. She does fine on her every day work, but when she has to remember, as in testing, she needs accomodations. I'm not sure part of it isn't anxiety too. </p><p></p><p>Jumper was diagnosed with processing problems when she first got her IEP and was put into Special Education for reading (she could not read at all at the time at age 8) and math. She has since been testing twice by neuropsychs who do not find Auditory Processing Disorders (APD), but I think she still has a taste of it. It isn't fun to have a very poor memory. I hope this testing helps your little guy to get more help in school. You can not help it if you have a poor memory and it is not necessarily ADHD. There is a lot of "maybe" "maybe not" regarding Jumper and the ADD diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>Good luck and I'm glad the testing was done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 548247, member: 1550"] My daughter Jumper has a very poor memory, which has impacted her ability to do well on tests. She does fine on her every day work, but when she has to remember, as in testing, she needs accomodations. I'm not sure part of it isn't anxiety too. Jumper was diagnosed with processing problems when she first got her IEP and was put into Special Education for reading (she could not read at all at the time at age 8) and math. She has since been testing twice by neuropsychs who do not find Auditory Processing Disorders (APD), but I think she still has a taste of it. It isn't fun to have a very poor memory. I hope this testing helps your little guy to get more help in school. You can not help it if you have a poor memory and it is not necessarily ADHD. There is a lot of "maybe" "maybe not" regarding Jumper and the ADD diagnosis. Good luck and I'm glad the testing was done! [/QUOTE]
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