SydSim
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DD-13 has always had issues with comprehension. Math - no problem. For years, I have asked her teachers about her issues - but they aren't concerned because her grades are good. She gets Bs because I spend a good amountof time helping her to comprehend and study for tests, so in the end, she does fairly well.
Based on her IQ, she has a superior level of intelligence, so I figured that there may be a learning disability. School did some basic testing - no problems. If I don't assist her with studying, she gets 60s and 70s on comprehension type tests. Standardized tests (that she doesn't study for), still not too much of a problem.
I've heard that kids can have cognitive skills problems, but in order to get tested, it costs $$$$$. Anyone know of any of an other avenues to pursue? I want her to develop skills so that she can study on her own - high school is right around the corner. We live in South Jersey. Thanks!
Based on her IQ, she has a superior level of intelligence, so I figured that there may be a learning disability. School did some basic testing - no problems. If I don't assist her with studying, she gets 60s and 70s on comprehension type tests. Standardized tests (that she doesn't study for), still not too much of a problem.
I've heard that kids can have cognitive skills problems, but in order to get tested, it costs $$$$$. Anyone know of any of an other avenues to pursue? I want her to develop skills so that she can study on her own - high school is right around the corner. We live in South Jersey. Thanks!