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<blockquote data-quote="luvmybabies" data-source="post: 300525" data-attributes="member: 7902"><p>Hi SRL, I appreciate your response. He is reading some sight vocab. He has 15 simple words like (mom, dad, see, etc.) Otherwise he is using the pics to figure out words he doesn't know. He loves for me to read stories to him too. I think I am going to talk to our family doctor about a referral to get some type of assessment done. This has been something looming over our heads from the beginning. We have always thought he would outgrow it! He is definitely much better than he used to be as he gets older he seems to be able to pull himself together a little easier but he still seems out of the "norm" to me. I teach grades 1 and 2 and know what is typical behaviour at that age but I am not really sure about 3-4-5 year olds. I do know that his teachers have not been happy with him. He spent 2 weeks in the first school before we pulled him out and 3 weeks in the second english school before we decided to wait until he was older. He starts school next week and I am nervous. As an educator I value a good education. He is so bright and creative and capable, I just don't want his behaviour issues to get in the way of his progress. I hope that I am just being paranoid and that this time around he will have success<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite5" alt=":confused:" title="Confused :confused:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":confused:" /> Thanks for your insights!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvmybabies, post: 300525, member: 7902"] Hi SRL, I appreciate your response. He is reading some sight vocab. He has 15 simple words like (mom, dad, see, etc.) Otherwise he is using the pics to figure out words he doesn't know. He loves for me to read stories to him too. I think I am going to talk to our family doctor about a referral to get some type of assessment done. This has been something looming over our heads from the beginning. We have always thought he would outgrow it! He is definitely much better than he used to be as he gets older he seems to be able to pull himself together a little easier but he still seems out of the "norm" to me. I teach grades 1 and 2 and know what is typical behaviour at that age but I am not really sure about 3-4-5 year olds. I do know that his teachers have not been happy with him. He spent 2 weeks in the first school before we pulled him out and 3 weeks in the second english school before we decided to wait until he was older. He starts school next week and I am nervous. As an educator I value a good education. He is so bright and creative and capable, I just don't want his behaviour issues to get in the way of his progress. I hope that I am just being paranoid and that this time around he will have success:confused1: Thanks for your insights! [/QUOTE]
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