Homeschoolers of children with a nonverbal learning disorder please answer!? - nonverbal learning disorder
Is there a homeschool curriculum for a child with mental retardation develop non-verbal?
/ Recommended for children NLD? (Middle / Secondary)
Thanks
Friday, January 22, 2010
Nonverbal Learning Disorder Homeschoolers Of Children With A Nonverbal Learning Disorder Please Answer!?
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My 13-year-old son was diagnosed with NVLD. It seems that people with these conditions or "syndromes" are not always exactly the same "symptoms". My daughter is a very difficult time with math and spelling, but they can do anything he sees, think, hear or read.
ReplyDeleteWe are not in school history, social studies and even science. We have textbooks, encyclopedias, maps, globes, and Internet reference materials. We read a lot of history and make a lot of research on everything that we encounter. We do not do written work on these issues, but we have very good discussions of what we learn and how everything is connected.
I like the science supports the backbone of our science.
He enjoys working with the U.S. Mars Hill, we have the easy writing and grammar easy and appreciated.
Is math has been a major challenge and can never be successful. We started "Math U See" and hope that it will be useful. Spelling is another challenge. You can not write. All letters received, encrypted, and tried many programs and policies do not work. We have tried to copy the work of great literature, or the free version and seems to be beneficial.
Packaged program is not for us all. Not bend his mind "to fill the empty mind. You need only process the raw data and compare.
His writing and typing are very low and causes great frustration that the process of learning. It has been suggested that the speech recognition software is appropriate and necessary for children NVLD.
I can not do that, or if you want my daughter's idea to meet someone, what and how we need to learn. I remember an old song, "When I look back on all the c *** I've learned in highschool .. it's a wonder that I do not think all of them." That's the key. Keep learning interesting, relevant, really.
To answer this, please let me know what worked for you. For us, the road is long, frustrating period of trial and error. I've never heard of a few months ago NVLD I always thought it was dealing over a kind of state of Asperger's syndrome. I have not had any discussions with similar cases. Thank you.