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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 537852" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Wow, he sounds so much like my Q in many ways....borderline IQ, generalizes well, apraxic---multi-syllable words and sometimes it is kind of cute because he really has a decent vocabulary and asks if he is using words the right way. To add all of his issues with being an ELL student??? HOLY COW!</p><p></p><p>Even if he has to have lots of special services for academics, at least if he can be with peers for lunch, recess, gym, art, and often math or science can be good when they are younger. The hard thing about Q's current placement which is very good in most ways is the huge missing piece of non reactive peers and good role models. I had to prioritize and so am arranging for lots of out of school things (therapeutic horse back riding has been a HUGE God-send). Are you doing private Occupational Therapist (OT), SL, etc...too? It can get to be a lot I know. </p><p></p><p>Just curious...in addition to what you found with the sensory/motor issues (oral) how were his teeth? Did they have adequate dental care? </p><p></p><p>Will be very interesting to see how this all comes together. I can only imagine what goes on in his head......</p><p></p><p>HUGS...Dee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 537852, member: 12886"] Wow, he sounds so much like my Q in many ways....borderline IQ, generalizes well, apraxic---multi-syllable words and sometimes it is kind of cute because he really has a decent vocabulary and asks if he is using words the right way. To add all of his issues with being an ELL student??? HOLY COW! Even if he has to have lots of special services for academics, at least if he can be with peers for lunch, recess, gym, art, and often math or science can be good when they are younger. The hard thing about Q's current placement which is very good in most ways is the huge missing piece of non reactive peers and good role models. I had to prioritize and so am arranging for lots of out of school things (therapeutic horse back riding has been a HUGE God-send). Are you doing private Occupational Therapist (OT), SL, etc...too? It can get to be a lot I know. Just curious...in addition to what you found with the sensory/motor issues (oral) how were his teeth? Did they have adequate dental care? Will be very interesting to see how this all comes together. I can only imagine what goes on in his head...... HUGS...Dee [/QUOTE]
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