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So the neuropsychologist report said...NORMAL????
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 440252" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Tracking issues grabbed me - I have this problem. HOWEVER - it came back as making me horribly awfully terrible at sports. I read A LOT. So it's different for different people.</p><p></p><p>Oddly, I wouldn't be surprised if the oral testing works better simply because she does well socially.</p><p></p><p>I also discovered the dysgraphia issue with Jett purely by accident. Someone taught him to hold a pencil in his fist - which when I try it, it hurts. Now, I don't hold my pencil exactly right, and have a deformed finger & nail because of that. However, once I showed him how to do it right - the handwriting really improved! Problem is, I cannot follow him around all the time, so it doesn't get corrected much. He says it doesn't hurt to hold it the way I show him, but he can't remember to do it.</p><p></p><p>As for handwriting - mine is very pretty. WHEN I bother. Otherwise, I should be a doctor. I type mostly, so it's not a big deal. Jett has in his IEP that they won't even bother with cursive...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 440252, member: 6705"] Tracking issues grabbed me - I have this problem. HOWEVER - it came back as making me horribly awfully terrible at sports. I read A LOT. So it's different for different people. Oddly, I wouldn't be surprised if the oral testing works better simply because she does well socially. I also discovered the dysgraphia issue with Jett purely by accident. Someone taught him to hold a pencil in his fist - which when I try it, it hurts. Now, I don't hold my pencil exactly right, and have a deformed finger & nail because of that. However, once I showed him how to do it right - the handwriting really improved! Problem is, I cannot follow him around all the time, so it doesn't get corrected much. He says it doesn't hurt to hold it the way I show him, but he can't remember to do it. As for handwriting - mine is very pretty. WHEN I bother. Otherwise, I should be a doctor. I type mostly, so it's not a big deal. Jett has in his IEP that they won't even bother with cursive... [/QUOTE]
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