So, we had DS8 (eek, almost 9!) tested last week. It was tough. He had such a horrible experience with math at the private school he went to from Nov-June of 3rd grade. At the beginning of his time there they use the state end of year tests to determine what the lesson plan will be. LA he tested advanced up through 5th grade. Math, he got stumped on the 4th grade test (did well on 3rd grade). As the director was talking to me about math scores DS was within earshot and has consistently beaten himself up over his "poor" results (hello kiddo -- you were tested on things you've never been formally taught!!) The director/teacher also commented to him more than once that it shocked her that he stated on his application that math is his favorite subject since he struggles with it so much (hello! don't kick while he's down please). As a result he's developing what the neuropsych called a phobia of math. During achievement testing he consistently worried about when the math would start.
Additionally, we have also been dealing with convergence insufficiency issues as well has handwriting. She has given him a Provisional dx of ADHD - predominately Hyperactive-Impulsive Type. Provisional because she did not fully test this -- (that would be more $$)
So here we go:
FSIQ: 134
GAI: 153
Total achievement: 133
WIAT-III (age-based scores… 8 years, 11 months)
Oral Language: 142 (99.7)
Total Reading: 129 (97)
Basic Reading: 127 (96)
Reading Comp & Fluency: 125 (95)
Written Expression: 128 (97)
Mathematics: 117 (87)
WISC-IV
FSIQ: 134
GAI: 153
Similarities 19
Vocabulary 18
Comprehension 19
(Information) 18
(Word Reasoning) 17
VCI – 152 (99.9)
Block Design 15
Picture Concepts 15
Matrix Reasoning 16
(Picture Completion) 17
PCI – 133 (99)
Digit Span 9
Letter-Number Sequencing 12
(Arithmetic) 14
WMI – 102 (55)
Coding 9
Symbol search 13
(Cancellation) 10
PSI – 106 (66)
So, at the end of it -- the decision has been made to homeschool him for the coming year. I need to focus on getting his confidence level back to where it was previously. We are going to be doing a cyber charter, probably one of k12's branches -- mainly because DS likes the idea of taking a foreign language. I also need to make an appt with an OT and and an audiologist. Psych did say she would expect to see achievement in math greatly improved if he wasn't so afraid of it. What's funny is she did some word problems with him in conversation and he rocked them and then she told him he just did math. He just freaks out when he sees it written in front of him. Gee, thanks prior director/teacher -- when I had asked director/teacher during year if she thought there was an ADHD issue going on (she claims that she is a 2E pro) she dismissed it as him being spoiled and bad parenting (why I stuck after that I do not know!). DS did make one comment about the math testing from last week, "Mom, why didn't she ask me about binary? I LOVE binary!"