Guest guest Posted May 26, 2005 Report Share Posted May 26, 2005 Hi Donna, Let me know if you ended up receiving the test. The only part I was unable to share was the visual indicator graph bar & my scanner is out of order or would I had my son try to email it directly. This was an ice breaker test at one of the workshops I had attended. It helped many educators who attended understand when teaching their students with autism. They even mentioned you did not even have to be autistic to have some visual tools, etc. When you had answered on the first message, you described it well. Its still might not be accurate test, it was just for fun and an ice breaker. Irma > Hey guys, I never saw the *test* everyone is talking about. Irma, do you > still have the web site? > Donna > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 In a message dated 5/26/2005 2:56:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, ICANFIELD@... writes: Hi Donna, Let me know if you ended up receiving the test. The only part I was unable to share was the visual indicator graph bar & my scanner is out of order or would I had my son try to email it directly. This was an ice breaker test at one of the workshops I had attended. It helped many educators who attended understand when teaching their students with autism. They even mentioned you did not even have to be autistic to have some visual tools, etc. When you had answered on the first message, you described it well. Its still might not be accurate test, it was just for fun and an ice breaker. Irma Hi Irma, Yes, I got it....thanks. But it doesn't show the graph, so you don't know what category you fall in. I went to a web site for it out of curiosity, but apparently you have to join their group or something. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 Sorry Donna, Yep, this is where the visual graph comes in handy. Did you add up the scores, though? Sorry to anyone else who asked with their scores were as I've had busy days with docs and graduation gatherings and actual ceremonies. End of school activities, driving test with my middle son. I actualy have an entire free weekend with nothing posted on my calendar after today besides one cookout with family on Sunday, but what a breather. Maybe now and I could sleep in and get away to watch the Star War movie. We do have a busy summer, though. is undergoing lots of test for now, had some blood work, seen by a Neurologist, a DAN doc & a Hemotologist/something else, who has worked with a patient with similar medical issues undergoes with the periodic fever on a monthly basis. had a CT, drank that semi-Gatorade with a bitter taste drink very well, sorry so forgetful with names and then had an IV without any sedation and then placed on the CT table, was doing very well, until one of the techs touched him, eh! Started to move some, so now its waiting and hoping the test results had a good turn out. After removing the IV, a bandaid was placed, no screaming or yelling as in the past but remained very quiet just staring at it. Tactile defenseiveness indeed/oversensitive. Donna, you were wise to to see if there was a site, which I did not even think of to check. Visualize a long line with graph marks starting from numbers 10 to 90 straight across left to right. Indicator marks in between, which indicates- Visual, Auditory or Kinesthetic. The graph starts from numer 10 through 90 across. Lets see at least something close to it. Example: If you have a 46 or 50 something. It indicates Visual ----10-----20-----30----40-----50----60----70----80----90----> Visual ----10------20----30----40-----50----60----70----80----90----> Auditory ----10------20-----30---40-----50----60----70----80----90----> Kinesthetic. Eh, no biggie. I blew it by not being able to post the actual page. Irma > Hi Irma, > Yes, I got it....thanks. But it doesn't show the graph, so you don't > know what category you fall in. I went to a web site for it out of > curiosity, but apparently you have to join their group or something. > Donna > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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