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[quote=Anonymous][quote]All to ask, how much does your child’s low processing speed impact them? While my son is a slow processor with many things, why can he have such fast speed processing with preferred activities- he is a “speed reader” (obsessive reader) and can always finish building robotics and legos before his peers in after school programs. You’d think speed processing would be consistent if it’s how the brain functions?[/quote] That's a good question that I never thought of. My son was also diagnosed with low processing speed, executive functioning issues, and ADHD, but he's really good at math and never seems to have any trouble processing math concepts or doing calculations quickly. However, when his educational psychologist gave him a timed math test, he did pretty well, but not as well as he did on an untimed test. [/quote]
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