BeckyScott
<font color=magenta>I am still upset that they don
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Let me say up front that I am not looking for a diagnosis from anyone here, cause we don't do that. I am pursuing an evaluation but want to do some reading beforehand (cause we know that doing our own research is important). But I don't even know exactly where to start reading.
DS10 and in 5th grade. Already diagnosed by our family ped with ADHD (inattentive) but I'm pursuing diagnosis by a specialist.
There are some other things going on that I think may be indicative of a SLD but I'm not sure where to even start reading.
Here are the main "issues":
Math- unable to memorize times tables. This is the first time he's needed to rote memorize anything major. He was supposed to do them last year and couldn't, now this year they've moved on to factoring and he's getting lost very fast. I downloaded Timez Attack last year thinking that giving it to him as a visual computer game might help, but he's just gotten past the 3's and is very very frustrated, to put it mildly.
Reversals- he was still doing some reversals in 3rd grade, both alphabet and numeric. The school
said not to worry about it til the end of 3rd grade. By then, they'd taught cursive. He does better with that, although his handwriting is a mess.
Lack of organization- which I know is part of ADHD, although he has taken it to a new level. At school this manifests as forgetting homework, turning in things late, to the point where it is affecting his grades big-time. And I'm loading his backpack so I know the stuff is in there, but it never makes it to the teacher. At home this manifests as leaving things in odd places (although those things have "homes" he doesn't put them there) and then not being able to find the stuff later. Like losing his shoes when he took them off 4 minutes ago.
He does have some signs of Aspie, although I don't think enough. I'm going to ask. Quirky social skills, although he is very "social" many ways, some of the skills are lacking. Obsessed with certain things at certain times, but not overly obsessed. Big sense of social justice/ injustice. Very technical visual learner.
He gets mad very easily, angry. But. He's on Adderall and starting puberty too. But even before, he's always had a short fuse.
I am thinking he might have, along with the ADHD (which I do believe is an accurate diagnosis) some sort of SLD. Maybe dysgraphia. Maybe some sort of memory problem. I need to do reading, but I'm not even sure where to start. Is there any one thing that encompasses all of those issues? Or probably we are looking at more than one thing going on? The problems he's having are ongoing for a couple of years now, and I've tried and tried to figure out work-arounds for them but nothing seems to be working. And next year he's headed to middle school, where they have lockers and change out rooms every class, which will be a total nightmare if we don't get something figured out now.
Like I said (disclaimer) I am just looking for suggestions on topics for further research. I am lining him up for a proper medical eval but it will take a few months to get in. And I am pursuing evals thru the school, although I don't trust them as far as I could throw them.
DS10 and in 5th grade. Already diagnosed by our family ped with ADHD (inattentive) but I'm pursuing diagnosis by a specialist.
There are some other things going on that I think may be indicative of a SLD but I'm not sure where to even start reading.
Here are the main "issues":
Math- unable to memorize times tables. This is the first time he's needed to rote memorize anything major. He was supposed to do them last year and couldn't, now this year they've moved on to factoring and he's getting lost very fast. I downloaded Timez Attack last year thinking that giving it to him as a visual computer game might help, but he's just gotten past the 3's and is very very frustrated, to put it mildly.
Reversals- he was still doing some reversals in 3rd grade, both alphabet and numeric. The school

Lack of organization- which I know is part of ADHD, although he has taken it to a new level. At school this manifests as forgetting homework, turning in things late, to the point where it is affecting his grades big-time. And I'm loading his backpack so I know the stuff is in there, but it never makes it to the teacher. At home this manifests as leaving things in odd places (although those things have "homes" he doesn't put them there) and then not being able to find the stuff later. Like losing his shoes when he took them off 4 minutes ago.
He does have some signs of Aspie, although I don't think enough. I'm going to ask. Quirky social skills, although he is very "social" many ways, some of the skills are lacking. Obsessed with certain things at certain times, but not overly obsessed. Big sense of social justice/ injustice. Very technical visual learner.
He gets mad very easily, angry. But. He's on Adderall and starting puberty too. But even before, he's always had a short fuse.
I am thinking he might have, along with the ADHD (which I do believe is an accurate diagnosis) some sort of SLD. Maybe dysgraphia. Maybe some sort of memory problem. I need to do reading, but I'm not even sure where to start. Is there any one thing that encompasses all of those issues? Or probably we are looking at more than one thing going on? The problems he's having are ongoing for a couple of years now, and I've tried and tried to figure out work-arounds for them but nothing seems to be working. And next year he's headed to middle school, where they have lockers and change out rooms every class, which will be a total nightmare if we don't get something figured out now.
Like I said (disclaimer) I am just looking for suggestions on topics for further research. I am lining him up for a proper medical eval but it will take a few months to get in. And I am pursuing evals thru the school, although I don't trust them as far as I could throw them.