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08-09-2007, 08:42 AM | #1 | ||
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Does it gove suggestions for his teachers to help bridge the gaps and prevent as much further decline as possible? Is Kevin already in a small class? If not that may be beneficial, Riley was lost when she started school and was in a regular ed K class of 20 children. Ri's neuropsych gave some really good suggestions for helping her learn such as using lots of visual supports and to use a multi sensory approach. I hope Kevin has a good teacher this coming year that is willing to take the recommendations that the report gives you... It is hard to see numbers on paper, and hard to know they are losing ground and feel so helpless. Ri lost 5 points from the very first test in 2005 to the next one in 2006 and then 3 more points from Nov. to July of 07. Her full scale is now 59. Da#m seizures....
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