Guest guest Posted April 3, 2005 Report Share Posted April 3, 2005 wow jodi this sounds simmaler to jacob he also need contant on hands and reminder of what he is to be doing he works much better when in a smaller group i am thinking next year he will spend alot of time in our ld room he goes only an hour a day this year as they only started it last mth but at re-evel i am sure they will want him in this claas for most of the day next year. cara mom to jacob Jodi Zwain wrote: Camilla, I wanted to comment on your question about visual perceptual problems. I'm a special ed teacher and the mom of Max, 16 with RSS. I don't know if kids with RSS are more likely to have VP problems or not. But I do know that they are more likely to have some sort of learning disability. In other words, they are more at risk. This results from a theory that when the kids are very young, they have undiagnosed hypoglycemia. The brain does not get enough of what it needs to grow, so LD can result. That is a very simple explanation. Do all RSS kids have learning problems? No. In fact, we have some who are very, very intelligent and are way above average. Just be careful. Some of the old literature does state that RSS kids are mentally retarded. This is NOT true. The reason for this statement, as I heard directly from Dr. Silver himself, is that RSS kids are more likely to have motor delays. It used to be that any motor delays were immediately markers for mental retardation. They associated late walking with intelligence. Fortunately, the medical and educational communities have become better informed and they do not make these associations. My son does have LD. He is classified as communication impaired because of his difficulties with understanding the nuances of everyday language. He communicates just like any other 16 year old, but he forgets how to describe things and does not always understand things that he is taught in school. He requires that subjects be taught in smaller pieces in smaller groups of kids. The teacher needs to make sure that he/she says something and then says it again in different words to make sure he understands it. BUT he has a great personality and that will get him through a lot. Jodi Z --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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