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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Btw the spread between your DD's FSIQ and processing speed is significant and warrants follow up. My DS had a 30 point spread between his strongest subtest and processing speed and his psychologist really keyed on that. Even though it's average, the difference is undoubtedly affecting her performance and a good psych should be able to provide recommendations. [/quote] That's my issue. No one has told me what to do about it. I was told she has anxiety, perfectionism, poor executive function, and to start cognitive behavior therapy and we are but my DD doesn't like it very much and it doesn't seem to focus or care about her reading issues (and I didn't suspect it would). I'm struggling to understand why my child sounds like she can't read. It's painful to listen to and it is affecting her self esteem. It's also causing her to get questions wrong because she's reading would as wouldn't or something let that. [/quote]
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