Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sorry your above average kid is being surpassed by LD kids. They are smarter than your and will do better in life because they have parents who were willing to sacrifice to get them the supports they need to achieve to their potential--which is clearly higher than that of your own kids. So sorry.[/quote]
Actually, I have a daughter who is struggling in school and we have will most likely have her tested, and know that she will be probably be given a label of some sorts. However, even though we are part of "the problem", I fully realize the silliness of it all. A few decades ago, she would just be thought of as someone who was flightly, and struggled in certain areas. And truthfully, that's probably the way it should be. But we live in the world that we live in, and if we can get her a more socially acceptable label (like everyone else that meets her profile gets now) we will do it.
The test will have about 30 areas tested. Most testers stay away from labels and look at the subscores to help teachers and tutors teach the child coping strategies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]It cost $3000 to have a qualified doctor do the testing for accommodations and you have to do it every 3 years to get accommodations.[/b]
Ok, so if every C student had the ability to get private testing by a doctor, would they all come out with some sort of label? My guess is yes. At a minimum they would get adhd-inattentive.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry your above average kid is being surpassed by LD kids. They are smarter than your and will do better in life because they have parents who were willing to sacrifice to get them the supports they need to achieve to their potential--which is clearly higher than that of your own kids. So sorry.[/quote]
Actually, I have a daughter who is struggling in school and we have will most likely have her tested, and know that she will be probably be given a label of some sorts. However, even though we are part of "the problem", I fully realize the silliness of it all. A few decades ago, she would just be thought of as someone who was flightly, and struggled in certain areas. And truthfully, that's probably the way it should be. But we live in the world that we live in, and if we can get her a more socially acceptable label (like everyone else that meets her profile gets now) we will do it.
Anonymous[b wrote:]It cost $3000 to have a qualified doctor do the testing for accommodations and you have to do it every 3 years to get accommodations.[/b]
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