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a barrier to his understanding?
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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 433958"><p>Hi Ktllc,</p><p> My son does not have the same issues as yours, but he does have a speech problem.(In therapy) He is 5 and I believe understands what it all means when he sees a movie or gets read to. Which after reading these posts, I'm going to double check him! I have read their posts here and agree to go to both the Speech Therapist and the neuropsychologist. It could be one or both. Good luck!</p><p>Confused</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 433958"] Hi Ktllc, My son does not have the same issues as yours, but he does have a speech problem.(In therapy) He is 5 and I believe understands what it all means when he sees a movie or gets read to. Which after reading these posts, I'm going to double check him! I have read their posts here and agree to go to both the Speech Therapist and the neuropsychologist. It could be one or both. Good luck! Confused [/QUOTE]
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