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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 78910" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>And one more point, the diagnosis of NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) or AS would have nothing to do with a speech pathologist. If your son has speech issues, that is a completely different thing and they are not related in any way. A speech pathologist would not be able to help or diagnosis these types of disorders in any way. The Non-Verbal in NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) means that the person is not in any way compromised with their speech, but rather has problems with the non-speech part of their brain.</p><p></p><p>The test I would recommend is an entire battery of tests, including the IQ test, and it takes an entire day, or more. In the end you will get his performance IQ, his verbal IQ, as well as a comprehensive report on all of the other tests he performed. This would help immensely for the SD to see, if he is struggling in any area of school. For us, it meant Special Education for his performance related school work like math and read comp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 78910, member: 3301"] And one more point, the diagnosis of NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) or AS would have nothing to do with a speech pathologist. If your son has speech issues, that is a completely different thing and they are not related in any way. A speech pathologist would not be able to help or diagnosis these types of disorders in any way. The Non-Verbal in NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) means that the person is not in any way compromised with their speech, but rather has problems with the non-speech part of their brain. The test I would recommend is an entire battery of tests, including the IQ test, and it takes an entire day, or more. In the end you will get his performance IQ, his verbal IQ, as well as a comprehensive report on all of the other tests he performed. This would help immensely for the SD to see, if he is struggling in any area of school. For us, it meant Special Education for his performance related school work like math and read comp. [/QUOTE]
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