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<blockquote data-quote="mymulligan" data-source="post: 609732" data-attributes="member: 17061"><p>Thanks Soapbox. He's had sooooo much testing. He's also a very keen listener. He does get distracted easily but I feel like it's as much sight and touch as hearing. Never say never though and I will keep an open mind. He was THE most social kid in his group. The most polite, the sweetest, every mom's favorite. But I will definitely agree about the motor stuff. He's def behind in sports and gets down on himself.</p><p></p><p>Also something I'm JUST thinking about is even with his SEIT and the collab class last year I think this year he is much more aware of being one of the Special Education kids and he talks so much about this one kid who is also Special Education and a lot more aggressive than him. He must realize they are alike in some way that they both need special attention and maybe he finds this confusing. Maybe this is getting him down, this being different. More like that boy than the rest of the class even though he's somewhere in the middle. Hmmmm (he's also more aware of everything: adoption, ADHD diagnosis etc....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mymulligan, post: 609732, member: 17061"] Thanks Soapbox. He's had sooooo much testing. He's also a very keen listener. He does get distracted easily but I feel like it's as much sight and touch as hearing. Never say never though and I will keep an open mind. He was THE most social kid in his group. The most polite, the sweetest, every mom's favorite. But I will definitely agree about the motor stuff. He's def behind in sports and gets down on himself. Also something I'm JUST thinking about is even with his SEIT and the collab class last year I think this year he is much more aware of being one of the Special Education kids and he talks so much about this one kid who is also Special Education and a lot more aggressive than him. He must realize they are alike in some way that they both need special attention and maybe he finds this confusing. Maybe this is getting him down, this being different. More like that boy than the rest of the class even though he's somewhere in the middle. Hmmmm (he's also more aware of everything: adoption, ADHD diagnosis etc.... [/QUOTE]
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