Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes, he learned to cope with his slower learning style, and the reason he wanted an evaluation was to see if he has dyslexia. He is well aware of his anxiety issues and has overcome so much of it. It will never be perfect. The advice psychologist gave is to see his psychiatrist and start stimulants and to find a cognitive therapist. Does anyone have a good cognitive therapist referral in MD? Psychologist did say that he has some ADHD, but low level? I only know what DS told me, he decided to keep some information to himself and I didn't ask any additional question. Speed reading class sounds like a good idea, as do audio books. The reason I asked about a tutor is that he hoped a tutor can help him improve his reading speed and comprehension. Thanks for much for all the replies and to all for trying to help!
Anonymous wrote:Thank so much to all for helping me calm down and all the suggestions. I told him and reassured him that these results are not important, that we know he is a good student and a hard worker. I tried my best to keep my anxiety to myself. I will post later, going shopping for DD and DS, trying to enjoy our vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is getting A and Bs? He works full time? He is responsible? What is the fear here? What is driving you to ruin your vacation like this? Slow down. This is not devastating news that you have to remedy before school starts.
He has severe social anxiety. He has some study skills/organization issues (?) (hard to tell, really). Your own post is so filled with anxiety that it's hard to tell what is real here and what is actually happening that needs to be remedied. The notion that he needs a tutor (for what coursework?) during the summertime while he works full time as an athletic coach is kind of bizarre. And he's an adult. Help him, but don't have an anxiety attack with him.
Yes, you are right. I am a bit of a mess right now. He reads extremely slow and would like to improve that and would like to improve difficult reading material comprehension. He was quite upset when psychologist gave him his IQ results. He has study issues, he reads very slowly and skips lines, messes up words, being the biggest problem, and why he wanted to get an evaluation. He is very organized when it comes to studying and work. Thanks for advice to calm down.
Can he listen to audio books at a faster pace? My DC has low processing and also dyslexia and he uses audio books for his textbooks. It is one of his accommodations. If not, I would recommend a lighter academic load each semester (whatever is the lowest to stay as a "fulltime" student). DC is at a school where most take 4 classes a semester and that works for him. It may mean that your DC has to graduate a semester later. If your DC is a student athlete and he is working, he should not be taking full credits anyway. Something has to give; that kind of load is hard for a neurotypical student. Doesn't the athletic program have tutors available?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is getting A and Bs? He works full time? He is responsible? What is the fear here? What is driving you to ruin your vacation like this? Slow down. This is not devastating news that you have to remedy before school starts.
He has severe social anxiety. He has some study skills/organization issues (?) (hard to tell, really). Your own post is so filled with anxiety that it's hard to tell what is real here and what is actually happening that needs to be remedied. The notion that he needs a tutor (for what coursework?) during the summertime while he works full time as an athletic coach is kind of bizarre. And he's an adult. Help him, but don't have an anxiety attack with him.
Yes, you are right. I am a bit of a mess right now. He reads extremely slow and would like to improve that and would like to improve difficult reading material comprehension. He was quite upset when psychologist gave him his IQ results. He has study issues, he reads very slowly and skips lines, messes up words, being the biggest problem, and why he wanted to get an evaluation. He is very organized when it comes to studying and work. Thanks for advice to calm down.
Anonymous wrote:He is getting A and Bs? He works full time? He is responsible? What is the fear here? What is driving you to ruin your vacation like this? Slow down. This is not devastating news that you have to remedy before school starts.
He has severe social anxiety. He has some study skills/organization issues (?) (hard to tell, really). Your own post is so filled with anxiety that it's hard to tell what is real here and what is actually happening that needs to be remedied. The notion that he needs a tutor (for what coursework?) during the summertime while he works full time as an athletic coach is kind of bizarre. And he's an adult. Help him, but don't have an anxiety attack with him.