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Well I just pulled my daughter out of her "Blue Ribbon" school
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<blockquote data-quote="justour2boys" data-source="post: 514914" data-attributes="member: 6235"><p>Your daughter sounds alot like my oldest difficult child! He was screened by the school's Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) (speech and language pathologist in K) and they said he has "tendencies toward Auditory Processing Disorder (Auditory Processing Disorders (APD))". It was confirmed by an Audiologist in 3rd grade and I was able to get him a 504 plan and more testing by the school. </p><p></p><p>My point is, your daughter sounds like she has Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) - Auditory Processing Disorder. Simply put, the ears hear just fine, but the brain has a hard time listening. So, if you would like to learn more about Auditory Processing Disorders (APD), I strongly recommend the book <em>"When the Brain Can't Hear"</em> by Teri Bellis. This book will help alot.</p><p></p><p>Second, when you move to the new school, I would recommend meeting with the school and getting a 504 plan set up. I can give you a draft to work from. It will allow for accommodations to help your daughter in the classroom.</p><p></p><p>Oh and yes, I would RUN from the "10" school! If things are this challenging in 1st... just wait! Been there, done that, own the t-shirt (now body armor).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justour2boys, post: 514914, member: 6235"] Your daughter sounds alot like my oldest difficult child! He was screened by the school's Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) (speech and language pathologist in K) and they said he has "tendencies toward Auditory Processing Disorder (Auditory Processing Disorders (APD))". It was confirmed by an Audiologist in 3rd grade and I was able to get him a 504 plan and more testing by the school. My point is, your daughter sounds like she has Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) - Auditory Processing Disorder. Simply put, the ears hear just fine, but the brain has a hard time listening. So, if you would like to learn more about Auditory Processing Disorders (APD), I strongly recommend the book [I]"When the Brain Can't Hear"[/I] by Teri Bellis. This book will help alot. Second, when you move to the new school, I would recommend meeting with the school and getting a 504 plan set up. I can give you a draft to work from. It will allow for accommodations to help your daughter in the classroom. Oh and yes, I would RUN from the "10" school! If things are this challenging in 1st... just wait! Been there, done that, own the t-shirt (now body armor). [/QUOTE]
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