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WHY would a fourteen year old have such a poor short term memory? Any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 384648" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thank you SO MUCH, Warrier Moms.</p><p>Yes, she does better with multiple choice! When she has to fill in the blanks, she goes blank.</p><p>I am going to look up executive function...bet that's it and the neuropsychologist should catch that.</p><p>My school district doesn't like to mess with hub and me because we don't give up...lol. Our kids get more interventions than others do and a lot quicker because we refuse to wait for them to fail before going over the school district's head (sadly we found the only way to get action is to supersede the school district). It's one thing if my kid isn't trying and a totally different issue if s he is giving it her all and still unable to take the test. Puzzling everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 384648, member: 1550"] Thank you SO MUCH, Warrier Moms. Yes, she does better with multiple choice! When she has to fill in the blanks, she goes blank. I am going to look up executive function...bet that's it and the neuropsychologist should catch that. My school district doesn't like to mess with hub and me because we don't give up...lol. Our kids get more interventions than others do and a lot quicker because we refuse to wait for them to fail before going over the school district's head (sadly we found the only way to get action is to supersede the school district). It's one thing if my kid isn't trying and a totally different issue if s he is giving it her all and still unable to take the test. Puzzling everyone. [/QUOTE]
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