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Date: | Tue, 29 Feb 2000 09:37:22 -0800 |
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Deborah,
My question to him regarding learning disablities would be -based on what?
His experience? It's ok to call him back and have him clarify. My daughter
is ten and I haven't found anyone who has acuratley predicted what her
capablities are.
I do get the sense that the predicting is more to make them sound like they
really know what is happening. I agree with Joy-the dx is to get services
and makes it much easier once that is done. I know a family who fought for
years and could never get the dx. It sounds like your son is doing great.
Shawn
Sorry for cross posting.
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>Zachary went to the neuro today for his recheck. He said he seems to be =
>doing fine, "Has all the basic skills down, anyway, the walking, =
>fussing, throwing."
>Then I began the questions. =20
>First I asked him can there be any classification that we could put =
>Zachary under ? He said not really since they do not know what caused =
>Zachary's conditions. I told him the reason was because the OT told me =
>last week, "If we have documentation of CP things would be different" =
>He said " I can give him a dx of CP easy, all CP is ,is an umbrella term =
>for children who have a muscle coordination, and muscle tone problem =
>caused by a brain injury or abnormality that is not progressive, and =
>that Zachary is." Should I call him and tell him to go ahead and give =
>the "official" dx of CP or not ?
>He also could not tell me weather or not Zachary is going to be MR or =
>not, still too early to tell, but he said the toe walking and the severe =
>delay in speech and oral motor skills is a sure sign of learning =
>disability.
>So there goes our six month visit.
>Deborah mom of 4
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