I am sorry! That is a pretty critical piece of information - he is a young 4 and was 3 when the Slosson was done (I know the older they get, the less and less the prematurity will matter, but apparently at 3, it's pretty significant how much they are expected to develop in 14 weeks!) At this point I am wishing she hadn't done the WPPSI - what did we gain from it other than some recognition that he may have executive function issues based on subtest scores? I need to learn how to help him.It does not help that his twin sister is a poster child for resilience and determination (she definitely has her share of outbursts though and the odd impulse control issue!) so the difference is glaring between them.

Last edited by Hag; 12/06/13 11:05 AM.