Gifted Bulletin Board

Welcome to the Gifted Issues Discussion Forum.

We invite you to share your experiences and to post information about advocacy, research and other gifted education issues on this free public discussion forum.
CLICK HERE to Log In. Click here for the Board Rules.

Links


Learn about Davidson Academy Online - for profoundly gifted students living anywhere in the U.S. & Canada.

The Davidson Institute is a national nonprofit dedicated to supporting profoundly gifted students through the following programs:

  • Fellows Scholarship
  • Young Scholars
  • Davidson Academy
  • THINK Summer Institute

  • Subscribe to the Davidson Institute's eNews-Update Newsletter >

    Free Gifted Resources & Guides >

    Who's Online Now
    0 members (), 165 guests, and 19 robots.
    Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
    Newest Members
    Word_Nerd93, jenjunpr, calicocat, Heidi_Hunter, Dilore
    11,421 Registered Users
    April
    S M T W T F S
    1 2 3 4 5 6
    7 8 9 10 11 12 13
    14 15 16 17 18 19 20
    21 22 23 24 25 26 27
    28 29 30
    Previous Thread
    Next Thread
    Print Thread
    #237872 04/21/17 12:47 PM
    Joined: Aug 2011
    Posts: 739
    P
    Member
    OP Offline
    Member
    P
    Joined: Aug 2011
    Posts: 739
    I just came from DD12 (6th grade) IEP meeting and am a bit in shock. I cannot believe it. The reading interventionist reported that she scored 97% on the level Z Fountas and Pinnell, with 3/3 and 10/10 on the comprehension tests. My severely dyslexic 6th grader is reading actual words on the page at a high school level or above. Last year was really exciting that she had gotten to grade level (or ever so slightly above grade level.) Her hard work - and that of her reading teacher- has obviously paid off!!!

    For those who are interested she has always done *a ton* of audio books and has measured high school comprehension since 1st grade. In first and second grade an old school spec Ed teacher moved around between programs doing whatever she needed as she outpaced each one. Thirds grade started at spec Ed school where good, young reading teacher worked steadily with Wilson until late in 5th grade when she introduced some Lindamood Bell. I'm not really clear on what specific program, if any, she focused in this year. It seems they did more sight word work than anything else.

    I really didn't think she would get you this level. Ever.

    Proud mama happy dance... smile

    Joined: May 2014
    Posts: 599
    C
    Member
    Offline
    Member
    C
    Joined: May 2014
    Posts: 599
    Yay! Keep it up and she will cross all her dys-s off her list!

    Joined: Apr 2014
    Posts: 4,051
    Likes: 1
    A
    aeh Offline
    Member
    Offline
    Member
    A
    Joined: Apr 2014
    Posts: 4,051
    Likes: 1
    So, so happy for you and your DD!

    As a note: Wilson & Lindamood-Bell are among the best interventions for dyslexia. And audiobooks are a great way to keep vocabulary and high-level language comprehension developing when learners don't have independent access to high-level text. The next step after completing Wilson and L-B is usually to work on fluency.


    ...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...
    Joined: Sep 2009
    Posts: 683
    K
    Member
    Offline
    Member
    K
    Joined: Sep 2009
    Posts: 683
    Great news smile


    Joined: Jun 2016
    Posts: 289
    S
    Member
    Offline
    Member
    S
    Joined: Jun 2016
    Posts: 289
    Wow! That's amazing!!! Congratulations!

    Joined: Feb 2012
    Posts: 756
    K
    KJP Offline
    Member
    Offline
    Member
    K
    Joined: Feb 2012
    Posts: 756
    Great news! Thanks for sharing.

    Joined: May 2011
    Posts: 329
    S
    Member
    Offline
    Member
    S
    Joined: May 2011
    Posts: 329
    Congratulations! I'm sure she'll keep growing.

    Last edited by syoblrig; 04/22/17 08:44 AM.
    Joined: Aug 2015
    Posts: 142
    Member
    Offline
    Member
    Joined: Aug 2015
    Posts: 142
    I am late to checking in, but I am so proud of DD and a fierce Mama Bear who enabled DD to get there! That is JUST AMAZING!!!

    Joined: Oct 2014
    Posts: 675
    P
    Member
    Offline
    Member
    P
    Joined: Oct 2014
    Posts: 675
    Oh pemberley, I do know exactly what a fabulous, amazing feeling this is - I am so thrilled for you both! To see them flying on a task you thought would always simply be out of their reach. argh. sniffling again. It's wonderful. Congrats to you both on so much hard work and perseverance. And thanks for helping keep me going this exhausting, exasperating, extraordinary, exhilarating ride.


    Moderated by  M-Moderator 

    Link Copied to Clipboard
    Recent Posts
    Beyond IQ: The consequences of ignoring talent
    by Eagle Mum - 04/21/24 03:55 PM
    Testing with accommodations
    by blackcat - 04/17/24 08:15 AM
    Jo Boaler and Gifted Students
    by thx1138 - 04/12/24 02:37 PM
    Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5