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WHY would a fourteen year old have such a poor short term memory? Any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 384793" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thank you so much, Janet and Fran.</p><p>Daughter is only on Concerta, nothing else.</p><p>And, Janet, I have a terrible short term memory myself, but I compensate by writing notes all over the house...lol. I am hoping that the SD doesn't really give us a hard time because they like daughter and know she tries. It's the stupid laws that drive me nuts. And N. would do even worse if I pulled her and put her in private school...in Wisconsin private schools don't have to take Special Education kids or do interventions and most don't have the right staff for that. </p><p>I think my daughter can learn. There are things she does quite well, like cutting hair, matching clothes, and anything physical. But I'm not sure that her memory will ever be good and I don't want her to flunk classes when she is legitimately trying her best to get good grades. </p><p>I guess it's a waiting game now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 384793, member: 1550"] Thank you so much, Janet and Fran. Daughter is only on Concerta, nothing else. And, Janet, I have a terrible short term memory myself, but I compensate by writing notes all over the house...lol. I am hoping that the SD doesn't really give us a hard time because they like daughter and know she tries. It's the stupid laws that drive me nuts. And N. would do even worse if I pulled her and put her in private school...in Wisconsin private schools don't have to take Special Education kids or do interventions and most don't have the right staff for that. I think my daughter can learn. There are things she does quite well, like cutting hair, matching clothes, and anything physical. But I'm not sure that her memory will ever be good and I don't want her to flunk classes when she is legitimately trying her best to get good grades. I guess it's a waiting game now. [/QUOTE]
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