I am having an education psychologist coming to his school tomorrow any tips on questions to ask.

angiejay
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I have a 9year old child with learning disabilities and speech and language difficulties ,he was dignose with microcyphlay .
I am having an education psychologist coming to his school tomorrow any tips on questions to ask.
My child struggle to process and holding information give .
Problems with numeracy and literacy and spelling.
Remembering instructions given .
Adults and his peers misinterpreted his language or word of speech .
Struggle to make and mantains friends .
He gets emotional and anxious and frustrated when he doesn't understand things (eg ) explaining and expressing himself or others doesn't understand him .
I am having an education psychologist coming to his school tomorrow any tips on questions to ask.
My child struggle to process and holding information give .
Problems with numeracy and literacy and spelling.
Remembering instructions given .
Adults and his peers misinterpreted his language or word of speech .
Struggle to make and mantains friends .
He gets emotional and anxious and frustrated when he doesn't understand things (eg ) explaining and expressing himself or others doesn't understand him .
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Hi @angiejay and welcome to the community. I tried to answer this earlier but my connection broke and my post disappeared.
Your child has microcephaly? Have the doctors referred to any conditions they think may stem from that microcephaly? Cerebral palsy, anything like that?
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@JennysDad -
Hello JennysDad, in regards to your question , no, but I recently ask his doctor to refferd r him to see a neurologist . But from my acknowledgement because he was born very early at 26 weeks his brain wasn't fully developed.
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