Anonymous wrote:Yes we have had a complete neuropsych. We'd always kind of thought she was ld based on SLP testing, etc., but the neuropsych shows her to have low average skills across all areas. She is very skilled socially - very empathetic and kind; somewhat charismatic. She likes art and music. Currently goes to a small private school where she is very happy (although she definitely has some academic struggles). Don't think she would do well at a large school. Currently looking for high schools.
Skills or scores?
Sometimes there isn't a known cause for MR (or intellectual disability). There are common conditions it's correlated with like downs syndrome, autism, or traumatic brain injury.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001523.htm
IQ scores don't tell the whole story in any case. It's a little surprising that she would score low across the board and distinct learning disability wouldn't have been identified. This article outlines the different types of LDs:
http://www.ldonline.org/article/What_Are_Learning_Disabilities%3F
How long ago was the testing done and how comprehensive was it? Is it possible that they missed something?