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Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) wants V to get his eyes checked
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 527241" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Dyslexia has been mentioned by Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), but like most of you said: we won't know until he is in 2nd or 3rd grade.</p><p>I was trying to find some humor in this absurdity, saying to husband that aybe we should teach him the alphabet in braille. And then I realized, V would probably not even be able to feel it ! Since he is mostly undersensitive/underresponsive with is proprioception. Really gotta to laugh because I don't feel like crying today.</p><p>Using contrast is actually a terrific idea, such as using dough to make letter. I knew about the latter (Waldorf theory), but just have not tried it yet.</p><p>V will play with picure puzzles if I do it with him. He is not able to do a new one on his won. Once we've done the puzzle several times and showed him what to look for (blue border, straight outer piece, yellow with yellow, etc), then he can do it mostly on his own. But He would never pick a puzzle on his own. V can see details but misses the big picture. </p><p>As far as a neuropsychologist, I had the hardest time to find and schedule a private psycho-educational evaluation covered by the insurance. At this point I will wait for any other evaluation. Looking back, it probably was not the best evaluation but still better then none. We just can't afford to pay out of pocket all the time. When he is older, if we need another round of evaluation, then I'll look into a neuropsychologist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 527241, member: 11847"] Dyslexia has been mentioned by Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), but like most of you said: we won't know until he is in 2nd or 3rd grade. I was trying to find some humor in this absurdity, saying to husband that aybe we should teach him the alphabet in braille. And then I realized, V would probably not even be able to feel it ! Since he is mostly undersensitive/underresponsive with is proprioception. Really gotta to laugh because I don't feel like crying today. Using contrast is actually a terrific idea, such as using dough to make letter. I knew about the latter (Waldorf theory), but just have not tried it yet. V will play with picure puzzles if I do it with him. He is not able to do a new one on his won. Once we've done the puzzle several times and showed him what to look for (blue border, straight outer piece, yellow with yellow, etc), then he can do it mostly on his own. But He would never pick a puzzle on his own. V can see details but misses the big picture. As far as a neuropsychologist, I had the hardest time to find and schedule a private psycho-educational evaluation covered by the insurance. At this point I will wait for any other evaluation. Looking back, it probably was not the best evaluation but still better then none. We just can't afford to pay out of pocket all the time. When he is older, if we need another round of evaluation, then I'll look into a neuropsychologist. [/QUOTE]
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