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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 395762" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>JJJ, I was thinking NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) as well - my difficult child has adhd and the organization piece is definitely MIA! We have put some things in place over the years to help him which are now habit. Perhaps testing her for deficiencies in executive functioning could help getting some accommodations into, at the very least, a 504. The school may be more apt to do testing if it's specific. Adhd is qualification for a 504. </p><p></p><p>How long has she been at the current dose of her stimulant? I know, when difficult child was younger and weight was an issue, his psychiatrist gave me a rx for a medication (I'm sorry I can't remember the name of it) that helped to stimulate his appetite. Now that he's 15, he makes up for the lack of appetite during the day at night and on the weekends!</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 395762, member: 805"] JJJ, I was thinking NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) as well - my difficult child has adhd and the organization piece is definitely MIA! We have put some things in place over the years to help him which are now habit. Perhaps testing her for deficiencies in executive functioning could help getting some accommodations into, at the very least, a 504. The school may be more apt to do testing if it's specific. Adhd is qualification for a 504. How long has she been at the current dose of her stimulant? I know, when difficult child was younger and weight was an issue, his psychiatrist gave me a rx for a medication (I'm sorry I can't remember the name of it) that helped to stimulate his appetite. Now that he's 15, he makes up for the lack of appetite during the day at night and on the weekends! Sharon [/QUOTE]
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