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a barrier to his understanding?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 433851" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Actually I had bumped into Learning Disability (LD) but honestly, I have read so many things and he is only 4 years old... so it is kind of hard for me to really know what fits or doesn't. Just today, they watch a movie at school and I asked him if he could understand or if it was hard to understand the story. He said it's hard. Asked him the same question about his teacher reading books, same answer " hard to understand what she says". I know his hearing is fine (has been tested before and after putting ear tubes). I just read him a little story (part of it) without let him see the pictures. He knew it was about a train (from the cover) but did not understand a thing!! He told me I just read about looking for a treasure, but the treasure is part of another story (about the same train) we had read a few days ago... It is puzzling because he can carry a very good conversation...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 433851, member: 11847"] Actually I had bumped into Learning Disability (LD) but honestly, I have read so many things and he is only 4 years old... so it is kind of hard for me to really know what fits or doesn't. Just today, they watch a movie at school and I asked him if he could understand or if it was hard to understand the story. He said it's hard. Asked him the same question about his teacher reading books, same answer " hard to understand what she says". I know his hearing is fine (has been tested before and after putting ear tubes). I just read him a little story (part of it) without let him see the pictures. He knew it was about a train (from the cover) but did not understand a thing!! He told me I just read about looking for a treasure, but the treasure is part of another story (about the same train) we had read a few days ago... It is puzzling because he can carry a very good conversation... [/QUOTE]
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