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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 541832" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Malika, as you know I am dealing with this as well. My first thought would be: is J interested in learning the alphabet and numbers? If is NOT interested at all, then I would honestly not worry about it at his age. On the hand, I would be concerned if expressed a clear desire to learn but just can't really do it (or limited ability to do it). </p><p>At did not know any of the letters when I entered cp, despite working on it every day in maternelle. But I had no interest in it what so ever. My mother did not teach me either. But yet, I never had any learning issues and actually turned out to be an excellent student throuhout my school career.</p><p>I do get worried about V because he WANTS to learn but has a hard time remembering. Although he knows almost all of his letters now. But it took a lot of work, one on one teaching and a special method using different modalities (writing, touching, seeing and signing).</p><p>So my question to you: how motivated is J and how many different teaching method has he been exposed to?</p><p>Although it is a bit too early to know about any learning disability, I would say it is a reasonable assumption if J wants to learn, a lot of techniques have been tried and the succes is limited or laborious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 541832, member: 11847"] Malika, as you know I am dealing with this as well. My first thought would be: is J interested in learning the alphabet and numbers? If is NOT interested at all, then I would honestly not worry about it at his age. On the hand, I would be concerned if expressed a clear desire to learn but just can't really do it (or limited ability to do it). At did not know any of the letters when I entered cp, despite working on it every day in maternelle. But I had no interest in it what so ever. My mother did not teach me either. But yet, I never had any learning issues and actually turned out to be an excellent student throuhout my school career. I do get worried about V because he WANTS to learn but has a hard time remembering. Although he knows almost all of his letters now. But it took a lot of work, one on one teaching and a special method using different modalities (writing, touching, seeing and signing). So my question to you: how motivated is J and how many different teaching method has he been exposed to? Although it is a bit too early to know about any learning disability, I would say it is a reasonable assumption if J wants to learn, a lot of techniques have been tried and the succes is limited or laborious. [/QUOTE]
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