Originally Posted by Grinity
I don't think these scores are typical at all. I'm suprised that the visual. System isn't being. Looked at more closely with future tests. How is your son with visual tasks such as sports art reading or math. ADHD often has comorbidities.
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Grinity

sports: best at things like judo, archery. He's pretty good at soccer. No good at all at basketball or baseball -- no interest though.

He really likes to draw and paint.

He's a fantastic reader. His teacher say's he's reading at about a 7th/8th grade reading level. HATES writing anything; keyboarding makes it easier but even so the composition process is very hard for him. If he dictates to me while I type he will produce a lot more.

Math concepts are fine in school. He makes careless computation errors.

The executive function issue is no suprise to me. He started the TAG school in second grade and did well, third grade started having organization and homework handing in issues; everything fell apart in fourth grade. Last summer I started looking at how to help him improve his esecutive functino problems. (I started a thread here asking for ideas!) He had a horrible sense of passage of time; has a hard time switching gears, getting started on soemthing new, moving off of something that has attracted his attention, etc. he's seeing an executive function tutor now which helps a tiny bit.