That is a praise!

I think that you are so right water2wine - these areas are taught so well in HOD, and your dd is doing awesome with them! PTL! I also know you do a wonderful job of balancing encouraging your dd with expecting enough from her. I think she is doing so well, and I'm glad you had the testing done as it just helps give good information. I think you really hit the nail on the head that these 2 skills are life skills that are excellent to have. They affect so many, many areas of life. Oral narration is helping my dc be able to express themselves well orally, relay messages accurately, delve into books deeply, and discuss what they have read well. It also helps them make connections galore. I would even go so far as to say it is helping them be comfortable in social situations, as if a book or movie they have read or seen comes up, they almost naturally go into oral narration mode, and that just makes the conversation flow easily.

Following step-by-step directions is helping my dc put together toys, follow the steps to cook or bake from a recipe, do chores properly from a chore chart, build things for the house (i.e. shelves), use manuals to troubleshoot things like properly hooking up a DVD/VCR player to a TV, complete handicraft projects like building wooden structures, even following directions I've given on a markerboard (something I commonly do when entertaining for their b-day parties, as we blessedly have a lot of family that attends and much needs to be done). Thanks for sharing this, as it is such an encouragement!
In Christ,
Julie