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Submitted by an LD OnLine user on

I have read alot of posts with abrivations on them and i dont know what they all mean. Is there some where to look them up? I also see a lot of people talking about this treatment or that, could you guys please explain a little bit more when you tell some one to try something like cognitive behavioral therapy or behavioral management etc. Whats the differance ? Im new here and confused . thanks mary

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 03/05/2003 - 5:59 PM

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Mary,

List te abbreviation tht you would like defined and I would be glad to help you out :)

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 03/05/2003 - 11:04 PM

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Not quite sure which acronyms you’re after but here are a few… maybe others can build on or correct this one…

chat room type….
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dd - darling daughter
ds - darling son
dh - darling husband

disability-related
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APD - Auditory Processing Disorder
CAPD - Central Auditory Processing Disorder (probably same as APD)
NVLD - Non-Verbal Learning Disability (this one is kind of counter-intuituive, I believe they are usually quite verbally expressive, but have trouble with non-verbal thinking, like directionality. Not real sure, though)
SID - Sensory Integration Disorder
ED - Emotionally Disturbed
MH - Mentally Handicapped
CP - Cerebral Palsy

remediation - related
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OG - Orton-Gillingham - a multi-sensory reading approach (trained providers)
FFW - Fast Forward - a program through a trained provider to address APD/CAPD, and lack of phonemic awareness
IM - Interactive Metronome - another remediation program (can’t tell you what it addresses though - being slight out of sync?)
AT - Assistive Technology
PG - PhonoGraphix - A reading remediation program, provided by a trained provider. I believe the self-taught alternative is Reading Reflex.
OT - Occupational Therapy
LMB - Linda Mood Bell - another multi-sensory reading approach (trained providers)

legal - school related
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IEP - Individual Education Plan, a school document defining what services,
accomodations, assistive technology the school will provide to a Special Ed student.
504- a school document define what services, accommodations, the school will provide to a student with a disability that does not require/qualify for Special Ed.
SpED - Special Ed
FAPE - Free and Appropriate Public Education
IDEA - (Individual’s with Disabilities Education Act?)

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 03/05/2003 - 11:29 PM

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FYI- Sensory Integration Disorder is known now as DSI - they do not want it to be confused with SID - Sudden infant death syndrome.

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 03/06/2003 - 5:43 PM

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Mary:

I am with you. I am also new to all this stuff. I am at the begining stages of having my 8 year old daughters learning problems identified. You get an education just reading all the posts! The people here are very helpful so keep asking questions.

Darcy

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 03/07/2003 - 6:11 AM

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Thanks for the explainations, they were most helpfull.Maybe when you talk about fast forward and other things that you try you could explain if its a computer program a work book or a clinic. Thanks again Mary

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 03/24/2003 - 9:12 AM

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Hi,
I’m new too and just wanted to thank you for this list as well I’ve printed it off for future translations

Love, Janette

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