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Poor visual sequential memory - what does this mean?

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MollieO · 22/01/2010 19:01

Ds (5.5) has had the Aston Index test administered at school. One of the outcomes is ds has a poor visual sequential memory. He scored 3.5/10 for pictorial and 3/10 for sequential.

Am I right in thinking that this may be an indication of dyslexia or am I barking up the wrong tree? Ds struggles with reading and according to another thread I read on MN is reading the equivalent of W level (working towards level 1). His vocab scale came out at between 8 and 9 years.

I have a meeting with the SENCO and his class teacher to got through the report in detail but it won't be for 2 weeks due to a scheduling conflict (they suggested a meeting on the only day and time I can't do next week!).

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