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<blockquote data-quote="Matty's Mummy" data-source="post: 366797" data-attributes="member: 5222"><p>Marguerite i'm so sorry to here of your cancer, thinking of you hope all is ok. </p><p> </p><p>We are back home I havent been able to log in while away, have forgotten my user name. </p><p>I have the full report havent had a chance tonight to read it as we have driven 12 hours today.</p><p>She told me before we left that M is a </p><p>Visual Spatual learner that he scored 131 IQ range for that test putting him in the top 2% for his age. And average for all other areas for his age. </p><p>Ill be busy reading up on Visual spatual learners. She asked if M likes to use Lego and all those types of things. He doesnt she was confused by this (great why do I get the feeling that M isnt going to quite fit this) saying that he is gifted in this area. </p><p>I guess the child hasnt had a lot of opportunity to play with construction toys as they are expensive (Mobilo is) and he has a younger brother that has choked and just about died 3 weeks ago from having a magnetic ball (marble) of Ms stuck in his throat. </p><p>So we will work on meeting more of Ms needs. </p><p>From the bit she has told these kids tend to have imaginary friends and see things guess like their words falling into toilets when they talk. </p><p>She also felt that his average score of verbal understanding compared with what I have told her (Ms reading ability) dont add up. She is surprised he is reading as well as he is considering his score in this area. She has mentioned seeing a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) for better understanding. </p><p>As well as the Occupational Therapist (OT) </p><p>That is it for now and Ill have to get back to readying the report. Thanks again for all the support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matty's Mummy, post: 366797, member: 5222"] Marguerite i'm so sorry to here of your cancer, thinking of you hope all is ok. We are back home I havent been able to log in while away, have forgotten my user name. I have the full report havent had a chance tonight to read it as we have driven 12 hours today. She told me before we left that M is a Visual Spatual learner that he scored 131 IQ range for that test putting him in the top 2% for his age. And average for all other areas for his age. Ill be busy reading up on Visual spatual learners. She asked if M likes to use Lego and all those types of things. He doesnt she was confused by this (great why do I get the feeling that M isnt going to quite fit this) saying that he is gifted in this area. I guess the child hasnt had a lot of opportunity to play with construction toys as they are expensive (Mobilo is) and he has a younger brother that has choked and just about died 3 weeks ago from having a magnetic ball (marble) of Ms stuck in his throat. So we will work on meeting more of Ms needs. From the bit she has told these kids tend to have imaginary friends and see things guess like their words falling into toilets when they talk. She also felt that his average score of verbal understanding compared with what I have told her (Ms reading ability) dont add up. She is surprised he is reading as well as he is considering his score in this area. She has mentioned seeing a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) for better understanding. As well as the Occupational Therapist (OT) That is it for now and Ill have to get back to readying the report. Thanks again for all the support. [/QUOTE]
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