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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: 384708" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi again and thanks.</p><p>It's not test anxiety. She takes some types of tests fine. It's her reading problem and probably executive function issues (now that I read about them, I'm convinced of it). </p><p>I'm not looking forward to the school fight, but it has to be done. I don't know why schools fight so hard to keep kids who obviously need it from getting help and then trick parents into removing that help once it's working, but I won't quit until she gets her supports back. Nor will hub...I've never seen him this angry about school. And we do know how to navigate the system as we've done it before, but it's so tiring. And, of course, the SD hopes it's TOO tiring and the parents just give up. </p><p>Not us...but, yeah, it takes an emotional toll...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 384708, member: 1550"] Hi again and thanks. It's not test anxiety. She takes some types of tests fine. It's her reading problem and probably executive function issues (now that I read about them, I'm convinced of it). I'm not looking forward to the school fight, but it has to be done. I don't know why schools fight so hard to keep kids who obviously need it from getting help and then trick parents into removing that help once it's working, but I won't quit until she gets her supports back. Nor will hub...I've never seen him this angry about school. And we do know how to navigate the system as we've done it before, but it's so tiring. And, of course, the SD hopes it's TOO tiring and the parents just give up. Not us...but, yeah, it takes an emotional toll... [/QUOTE]
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