Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems like it means she is slow at processing visual information. It could affect her reading speed and ability to understand diagrams. Does she have trouble in these areas?
Diagrams, yes. Recent trouble reading, but used to be a reading superstar.
Wouldn’t she have been slow at SS, also, though?
Sounds like she is a smart kid who managed to compensate for her weaknesses in the past, but her strategies are failing as the demands get higher. SS is easier visually but requires more abstract reasoning, which may explain why she could still do that test.
For accomodations, extended test time would help. If she has trouble with diagrams, she may need explanations from the teacher if she has to extract information from them. For reading problems, there are a lot of programs to help reading, but schools don't use most of them. Maybe ask the neuropsychogist if she can recommend a program you can purchase.