MON and Zen - wow thanks...I know you directed your posts priniarily to Lori but I worry about what will happen with my DS in a few years as math get more involved and simple scribing and giving oral answers isn't enough or gets in the way of DS really participating and learning the material. These are wonderful ideas.
Lori, I am so glad I found you on here. Like I said before, it seems to me to be really really difficult to find other children like our sons... I know some other kids with hypotonia but it usually part of a something else - ASD or some other disability, and it isn't quite the same. Finding another child who is bright/grifted and just has hypontonia only really affecting fine motor skills and posture seems rare. I am on another board for hyponia specifically but those kids have different issues - gross motor issues, speech issues, etc... and while it's supportive again it isn't quite the same. Finding you and the "Jim" in the link that I linked about assistive technology to help a gifted kid with hypotonia really has made me feel more hopeful
