Holt has even received progress reports. He is struggling with writing. Via email I asked the teacher her thoughts and mentioned his current IEP where last year's 1st grade teacher had concerns about his writing. Current teacher (gifted certified) thinks he just does not like to write. Holt is 2nd grader will 8 next month, still gets b/d and several #s reversed though he usually sees the reversals independently. He was late talker - originally dx of mild/moderate Autism at 2&3 yrs privately. Released from academic support at age 6 in kinder in school-still receives ST in school.
Should I request testing to rule out LD? He reads and comprehends above grade level. I'm concerned since they require writing for all subjects even math due to common core. Also, if he tells you a story it is a lot more elaborate than if he is actually writing it down on paper. We practiced all summer and the most I could get was 8 sentences without him in tears.
Parent/Teacher conferences are next week so I could bring it with me. But, in her email the teacher dismissed my bullet points of the following:
I am unsure what you are seeing in the school setting, but I have the following concerns:
2) Phonological issues possibly affecting phonics based reading
3) Possible visual discrimination/motor issues
#3 since he leaves things blank on cluttered worksheets-things he knows. She lets him correct, but not on timed math tests 100 problems in 5 minutes. At home I have him cover 1/2 the sheet, not sure if they will allow that in school without accommodations via IEP. Oh, and on Mondays he also attends a separate gifted program at another school, worried about his ability to copy the info for HW down on the agenda-I cannot read it.
Grant is enjoying 7th grade, still having issues on some days with verbal perservation, but overall he has adjusted well. They are stepping up work load now and he is struggling a bit. Trying to give him more accountability on completing things independently. He has done well so far, but we shall see. Math is still his weakest area along with LA. I LOVE his school
Should I request testing to rule out LD? He reads and comprehends above grade level. I'm concerned since they require writing for all subjects even math due to common core. Also, if he tells you a story it is a lot more elaborate than if he is actually writing it down on paper. We practiced all summer and the most I could get was 8 sentences without him in tears.
Parent/Teacher conferences are next week so I could bring it with me. But, in her email the teacher dismissed my bullet points of the following:
I am unsure what you are seeing in the school setting, but I have the following concerns:
2) Phonological issues possibly affecting phonics based reading
3) Possible visual discrimination/motor issues
#3 since he leaves things blank on cluttered worksheets-things he knows. She lets him correct, but not on timed math tests 100 problems in 5 minutes. At home I have him cover 1/2 the sheet, not sure if they will allow that in school without accommodations via IEP. Oh, and on Mondays he also attends a separate gifted program at another school, worried about his ability to copy the info for HW down on the agenda-I cannot read it.
Grant is enjoying 7th grade, still having issues on some days with verbal perservation, but overall he has adjusted well. They are stepping up work load now and he is struggling a bit. Trying to give him more accountability on completing things independently. He has done well so far, but we shall see. Math is still his weakest area along with LA. I LOVE his school

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