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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 102296" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi Jessica, sorry I'm a day late and a dollar short ... you've gotten some great responses.</p><p>My son was held back too. I wish we'd done it as early as you did!</p><p>But it was the best thing for him.</p><p>He, too, had comprehension issues and he is a poor auditory processor. He is slowly coming along. His teacher puts everything on the board, says everything out loud, and also gives handouts. Can't ask for much more than that!</p><p>She also gives assignments for book reports where you can do a paper, a poster, a diorama, or give a speech--a great way for kids to pick their best method, but still showing the teacher that they know their stuff.</p><p>We had our son tested by a psychologist who was trained in psycho/educational testing--you can tailor the testing that way if you wish (I found it more expedient).</p><p>My son still blurts out stuff when he's not paying attention but he's much better now.</p><p>I don't have a clue as to why your daughter would think God is sick. Have you asked her? That is something completely different than ADHD. You've got me stumped.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 102296, member: 3419"] Hi Jessica, sorry I'm a day late and a dollar short ... you've gotten some great responses. My son was held back too. I wish we'd done it as early as you did! But it was the best thing for him. He, too, had comprehension issues and he is a poor auditory processor. He is slowly coming along. His teacher puts everything on the board, says everything out loud, and also gives handouts. Can't ask for much more than that! She also gives assignments for book reports where you can do a paper, a poster, a diorama, or give a speech--a great way for kids to pick their best method, but still showing the teacher that they know their stuff. We had our son tested by a psychologist who was trained in psycho/educational testing--you can tailor the testing that way if you wish (I found it more expedient). My son still blurts out stuff when he's not paying attention but he's much better now. I don't have a clue as to why your daughter would think God is sick. Have you asked her? That is something completely different than ADHD. You've got me stumped. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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