Originally Posted by Amber
My ds did not have any allergy mess at the time of his test.

We have decided to do an OT eval, as well as an eval with a developmental optometrist. From what I've read online, it seems coding problems are mostly fine motor, so we are going to rule that stuff out first.

Then we'll find an NP to discuss ADD, because at the end of the day, I do still see some in attention on a day to day basis.

The tester did not think the low score and large spread was anything to worry about, which I find odd. I have read that with a spread like that, they aren't supposed to report FSIQ?
Sigh. I find it odd, too.

Yes. With a spread that large, the FSIQ should be reported only with caution, if at all.


...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...