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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 102421" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My daughter was really hampered academically by her visual and auditory processing disorders because she couldn't learn by listening or watching. It affected all areas of her learning as she needs to be do things hands on. Even sports, which she excels at, needs to be shown to her--rules and all. She has really had wonderful interventions and is mainstreamed this year. Also, she is very socially appropriate and has appropriate, sensible conversations with her peers. And she spoke clearly and logically at a young age--THAT she picked up just fine.</p><p> I really have no clue what's wrong, but it sounds like more than just processing problems and I think it's smart to see a neurologist. I would also see a neuropsychologist. The "God is sick" thing stumps me too. My son is on the autism spectrum and he tends to copy what he hears on television (even at fourteen), but he never said things that were off-the-wall. I would follow through on all your appointments (and NOT trust the school district testing). Good luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 102421, member: 1550"] My daughter was really hampered academically by her visual and auditory processing disorders because she couldn't learn by listening or watching. It affected all areas of her learning as she needs to be do things hands on. Even sports, which she excels at, needs to be shown to her--rules and all. She has really had wonderful interventions and is mainstreamed this year. Also, she is very socially appropriate and has appropriate, sensible conversations with her peers. And she spoke clearly and logically at a young age--THAT she picked up just fine. I really have no clue what's wrong, but it sounds like more than just processing problems and I think it's smart to see a neurologist. I would also see a neuropsychologist. The "God is sick" thing stumps me too. My son is on the autism spectrum and he tends to copy what he hears on television (even at fourteen), but he never said things that were off-the-wall. I would follow through on all your appointments (and NOT trust the school district testing). Good luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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