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Can someone give me more info on NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 515496" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Ok...so I spoke with school phsychologist. <span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #006400">Good news! </span></span>Regardless of any diagnosis, they are pulling her out for math and putting her in a smaller class (similar to her reading class, where there are only 6 kids and two teachers). They are leaving it up to me as to whether I want her pulled out of the other two classes. I'm going to leave her where she is for those, because 1) it's too much transition, 2) she's doing ok, could do better, but it's ok and 3) she really likes those classes and the teachers and when I asked her about pulling her out, she really wants to stay in those two classes. I asked if we could put on her IEP (yes, did you read that - there will finally be an IEP! It only took 6 years to get one) that she will be in a class with in-class support next year for all classes. She said yes. Happy, happy, happy day!</p><p></p><p>So, finally, she's getting the help she really needs. Yes, it's late in the game, but I'm thrilled.</p><p></p><p>Psychologist knew about the battle I had and the aggitation/disgust I have regarding the elementary cst, so she told me not to worry about the meeting, they are going to classify her and she will get the help she needs, so when I come to the meeting on Friday, I won't need my warrior mom suit! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/hapydancsmil.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":hapydancsmil:" title="hapydancsmil :hapydancsmil:" data-shortname=":hapydancsmil:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 515496, member: 1024"] Ok...so I spoke with school phsychologist. [SIZE=4][COLOR=#006400]Good news! [/COLOR][/SIZE]Regardless of any diagnosis, they are pulling her out for math and putting her in a smaller class (similar to her reading class, where there are only 6 kids and two teachers). They are leaving it up to me as to whether I want her pulled out of the other two classes. I'm going to leave her where she is for those, because 1) it's too much transition, 2) she's doing ok, could do better, but it's ok and 3) she really likes those classes and the teachers and when I asked her about pulling her out, she really wants to stay in those two classes. I asked if we could put on her IEP (yes, did you read that - there will finally be an IEP! It only took 6 years to get one) that she will be in a class with in-class support next year for all classes. She said yes. Happy, happy, happy day! So, finally, she's getting the help she really needs. Yes, it's late in the game, but I'm thrilled. Psychologist knew about the battle I had and the aggitation/disgust I have regarding the elementary cst, so she told me not to worry about the meeting, they are going to classify her and she will get the help she needs, so when I come to the meeting on Friday, I won't need my warrior mom suit! :hapydancsmil: [/QUOTE]
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