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Old 04-11-2015, 08:01 PM #1
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Default NVLD/Aspergers

Hi, I am new here. I have a highly articulate 8 year old son who has just been diagnosed by the Ed Psych as having Non Verbal Learning Disorder with the associated Asperger overlap. Whilst not shocked, I wasn't expecting this and simply don't know where to look for information in order to support him best at school. He struggles in all areas academically except for those that involve talking and has a sizeable difference between his verbal processing IQ which is high and visual processing IQ which is rock bottom. We are in the UK.

Any thoughts, tips or links would be gratefully received. Many thanks. Clare
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