I don't believe that my DS is learning disabled. I don't know that for a fact, but up until probably the third quarter of his 8th grade year, he was getting A's and B's in school. Mostly A's. Never EVER F's. At that point in 8th grade, he was almost 14. He became more snarky, more combative, and more likely to fight us on EVERYTHING. Not once, in all of his years of school, has a teacher ever suggested that we have him tested. In fact, when I look at his grades, most of them are in the mid-80 to 100% range, but he fails because he will bomb a test because he didn't study, or he didn't do a couple of homework assignments that he KNEW he had, and got 0's on them. If it weren't for those 0's, he'd have an A in algebra right now. It's seriously frustrating!!!
When I said that he's always had some of these personality traits, I didn't really mean that he's been a total beast from the day he was born. He was actually a VERY easy baby and toddler. He wasn't fussy, but he wasn't a happy, smiley baby either. I mean, he smiled, but he was very reserved. As he became a school-aged child, he became cautious, sensitive and emotional. He was the kid who cried in first grade because he spilled glue on his desk and couldn't figure out what to do. He was the one who cried for every scrape and cut. He's the one who refused to learn how to ride a bike because he fell off of it once. To this day, at almost 15, he will not ride a bike.
When he entered middle school, we saw some growth in his maturity and things started looking up. 6th and 7th grade weren't bad at all, with the exception of a few disorganized moments. Then at the end of 8th grade, the attitude increased, and the caring about school/grades/etc. decreased. I kind of chalked that up to the teenage and hormone thing.
This year, 9th grade, he has grown about 6 inches over the course of the year. His face is completely broken out, his voice has lowered significantly (he sings in our church choir and has gone from singing tenor to baritone in just a few months...)
He is involved in band at school, and many, many church activities. He loves sports, mainly the Phillies, and has a lot of friends. Not a lot of "besties"...a few...but every time I drop him off where there are a group of kids he knows, they all yell to him and wave. I watch him when he doesn't see me watching, and he acts like any other 9th grade boy in the group.
Finally, when I refer to him being lazy, it's things like not cleaning his face, or not putting on deodorant, or wearing his rubber bands (braces)....not helping out here at home when asked, not cleaning up his room, putting things away, etc., not doing homework. These are all things he knows he has to do, and is able to do them, but chooses not to. When I ask him why he doesn't do them, he says he doesn't want to, or he doesn't feel like it.

Maybe defiant is a better word?
Thanks again, everyone! It is good to know I'm not alone!!!