test modifications

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Posted by thalia avila on June 14, 201 at 10:05:42:

My son, who will be in 9th grade, has a mild form of NLD. The 504 accomodations did not provide him with enough support, and he now has an IEP in place. I would like to start the process ofperhaps modifying tests for him. I want to see if there is a pattern to the types of questions that he has difficulty with. He always has difficulty with the chronological order of events on exams and with fill in the blank type questions. He does seem to have difficulty with connecting events in time. Could be a spatial problem? Has anyone had to deal with test modifications?


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