Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 Hi > > We are working with a 5 years old boy who has autism and apraxia. Recently we discovered that he has special math ability. It started out with simple addition and moves on quickly to substraction, multiplication, division (even with remainder) or any combinations of them. He understands the ideas of equations, fractions, decimals. His rate of computation is fast, it takes him seconds to do computation up to 7 digits. Since apraxia limits his ability to communicate his answers, we have been using the multiple choice method and he just point to the answers. In term of his cognitive, he knows so much more than he can communicate. He has been progress very quickly with his sight reading program and can answer almost every questions in either multiple choice format or picking out the right words. (typed, cut out words). We do not have any previous experience working with a child like this. So we would love to have your input in what do we do at this point in term of who have expertise in this area (can evaluate him and customize his ABA/educational program. We live in Northern California but willing to travel anywhere in the US), is there a school out there teaching autistic, apraxic children with special ability, what does it mean in term of his long term prognosis, does this mean he will have a better chance to " recover " , does his math ability relates to other abilities such as computer, engineering, etc... (something that will help him get a job and live an independent life). We have so many questions and hope that some of you may have had the chance to work with, or hear about a similar cases and can give us some insight into this case. All your inputs are greatly appreciated. You can email us directly if you prefer Thanks, Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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