Wow, what great ideas!!!! I am definitely going to try some of these out for Will at home!
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Showing posts with label working memory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label working memory. Show all posts
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
The Results are In
(Sorry, it's taken me all weekend to get this posted)
So, Chris and I met with Dr. M on Wednesday to go over the results of the testing Will had. WOW! We are overwhelmed to say the least! We have a very long road ahead of us, I am afraid.
I think this post is just going to be the nuts and bolts of the results. I don't have the actual report in hand yet, but I can put down what we were told. I am still processing it all, so I am not going to (I don't think) go on and on about how I feel and what I think about it all, yet. I will save that for subsequent posts.
So, bottom line. Will has/is ADD. He has some major working memory issues. She suspects he has a Visual Processing/Percetual Disorder, but she cannot diagnose that. We need to go see a developmental optometrist for that diagnosis. She also highly suspects some receptive and expressive language issues. See, I told you, WOW!
So, Chris and I met with Dr. M on Wednesday to go over the results of the testing Will had. WOW! We are overwhelmed to say the least! We have a very long road ahead of us, I am afraid.
I think this post is just going to be the nuts and bolts of the results. I don't have the actual report in hand yet, but I can put down what we were told. I am still processing it all, so I am not going to (I don't think) go on and on about how I feel and what I think about it all, yet. I will save that for subsequent posts.
So, bottom line. Will has/is ADD. He has some major working memory issues. She suspects he has a Visual Processing/Percetual Disorder, but she cannot diagnose that. We need to go see a developmental optometrist for that diagnosis. She also highly suspects some receptive and expressive language issues. See, I told you, WOW!
Labels:
ADD,
visual processing disorder,
working memory
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