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Bonnie,

I just got a reply back from my friend on the topic of NLD:

" Students with NLD can definitely be apraxic., as many have issues

with motor....Make sense????. However, their language skills are

good. "

Brigett

> > >

> > > Bonnie,

> > >

> > > I have some ideas for you. My son is 19 (1 of 4 kids) and

has

> quite

> > significant issues as well. He is in college and is

successful.

> There

> > was a time I wondered if he would ever be able to even hold a

job

> in a

> > fast food establishment. His future was a real worry.

> > >

> > > I have a lot of questions for you. I am an educational

> advocate and

> > my personal interest is in kids your son's age because time is

> running

> > out for them. It sounds like you have done an awful lot for him

> > already.

> > > I wonder who did his testing?

> > > Was he ever seen by a neurologist or a had a neuropsych eval?

> > > You say his memory is very good, but have you had it

evaluated

> to

> > see if it is short term, long term, or limited to a certain

number

> of

> > things?

> > > Has he been evaluated for executive function disorder?

> > > I see that you did " " for dyslexia, have you ever

looked

> into

> > mood Bell?

> > > Have you done processing remediation?

> > > Has he seen an OT for dysgraphia?

> > > Has he been diagnosed or evaluated for dyspraxia?

> > > Fast Forward - Ear robics, etc.,

> > > Modulated music listening therapies?

> > > Does he have hypotomia?

> > > Have you had him evaluated intensively for neuro-transmitter

> > disorders?

> > > How is he at Math?

> > > Does he use a text to speech or speech to text software?

> > > Is he in regular ed classes?

> > > Do you know his full scale IQ, verbal IQ and performance

IQ's?

> > > Do you know anything about NLD?

> > > You say that he knows what he thinks and wants to say and

> > write....can he then " get it down on paper " ?

> > > Does he want to go to college?

> > > Have you had him looked at for mitochondrial disorders?

> > >

> > > As you can see this may be indepth for the message board but

I

> would

> > be glad to talk with you offlist, or on the phone and exchange

> ideas.

> > Perhaps I can give you some new directions to try.

> > >

> > > I feel for you.

> > > Feel free to contact me offlist.

> > >

> > > Brigett

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Bonnie,

I just got a reply back from my friend on the topic of NLD:

" Students with NLD can definitely be apraxic., as many have issues

with motor....Make sense????. However, their language skills are

good. "

Brigett

> > >

> > > Bonnie,

> > >

> > > I have some ideas for you. My son is 19 (1 of 4 kids) and

has

> quite

> > significant issues as well. He is in college and is

successful.

> There

> > was a time I wondered if he would ever be able to even hold a

job

> in a

> > fast food establishment. His future was a real worry.

> > >

> > > I have a lot of questions for you. I am an educational

> advocate and

> > my personal interest is in kids your son's age because time is

> running

> > out for them. It sounds like you have done an awful lot for him

> > already.

> > > I wonder who did his testing?

> > > Was he ever seen by a neurologist or a had a neuropsych eval?

> > > You say his memory is very good, but have you had it

evaluated

> to

> > see if it is short term, long term, or limited to a certain

number

> of

> > things?

> > > Has he been evaluated for executive function disorder?

> > > I see that you did " " for dyslexia, have you ever

looked

> into

> > mood Bell?

> > > Have you done processing remediation?

> > > Has he seen an OT for dysgraphia?

> > > Has he been diagnosed or evaluated for dyspraxia?

> > > Fast Forward - Ear robics, etc.,

> > > Modulated music listening therapies?

> > > Does he have hypotomia?

> > > Have you had him evaluated intensively for neuro-transmitter

> > disorders?

> > > How is he at Math?

> > > Does he use a text to speech or speech to text software?

> > > Is he in regular ed classes?

> > > Do you know his full scale IQ, verbal IQ and performance

IQ's?

> > > Do you know anything about NLD?

> > > You say that he knows what he thinks and wants to say and

> > write....can he then " get it down on paper " ?

> > > Does he want to go to college?

> > > Have you had him looked at for mitochondrial disorders?

> > >

> > > As you can see this may be indepth for the message board but

I

> would

> > be glad to talk with you offlist, or on the phone and exchange

> ideas.

> > Perhaps I can give you some new directions to try.

> > >

> > > I feel for you.

> > > Feel free to contact me offlist.

> > >

> > > Brigett

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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