Learning about myself Hi,
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Re: Learning about myself Wow, sounds like you have been on quite a journey of discovery! I have heard people say over and over they did not recognize their own challenges until they saw the same struggles in their children. I think this is particularly true for ADHD and dyslexia, which are often more challenging to diagnose. But good for your for sticking with your intuition and continuing to insist that something was amiss with your daughter. It's unfortunate that so many educators are totally unaware of CAPD.
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Re: Learning about myself Welcome to the club! All of us seem to have some period where after talking to "specialists", we knew that they were wrong and our children's issues were something not yet diagnosed. I'm so glad a homeschool speech pathologist put me on the right track with our son. I don't know why this condition takes so long to get diagnosed. I'd been asked many times by people if our son had hearing loss or head trauma as a child, which neither happened.
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