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[quote=Anonymous]I think it makes sense for everyone (parents, teachers, child) to have a solid understanding of strengths and deficits. Certainly, the better the understanding the better you can work with your cold. That said, I think it is very challenging to get it just right with 2E kids... You are stock going t get some teachers/therapists who focus on the one E and others who primarily see another E. This approach may be better than dealing with your child as simply needing remedial help but it not only may be very frustrating, it may lead to other problems. My child has adhd, dyslexia, dysgraphia, and high iq. He needs a ton of support in every aspect of writing. But He is very advanced in math, and even more advanced in reading. He is passionate about history and science but he cannot take notes, make an outline, write an essay, etc, without support. It's very frustrating and hard to know where to place him "appropriately."[/quote]
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