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Beginning To Think I've Gone The Wrong Route with- easy child
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<blockquote data-quote="isis" data-source="post: 566848" data-attributes="member: 15590"><p>This makes perfect sense. Poor phonemic awareness can manifest by saying things wrong, by having trouble sounding out words and learning to read, and by having trouble spelling (or some combo of these). If he doesn't log the sounds of words right in his brain, then when it comes time to assign them codes (letters) he can't do it. Saying them wrong can be a manifestation of not logging them right. Speech therapy definitely helped my youngest son with other language based learning (thank <em>good</em>ness I got him in when he was 6, though I had been told he would likely just grow out of his speech problems, I only realized when I got him in that insurance would be cut off at 7 - how stupid, as if the fact that its 'developmental' means you don't need help with it if you don't get the help by 7???).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isis, post: 566848, member: 15590"] This makes perfect sense. Poor phonemic awareness can manifest by saying things wrong, by having trouble sounding out words and learning to read, and by having trouble spelling (or some combo of these). If he doesn't log the sounds of words right in his brain, then when it comes time to assign them codes (letters) he can't do it. Saying them wrong can be a manifestation of not logging them right. Speech therapy definitely helped my youngest son with other language based learning (thank [I]good[/I]ness I got him in when he was 6, though I had been told he would likely just grow out of his speech problems, I only realized when I got him in that insurance would be cut off at 7 - how stupid, as if the fact that its 'developmental' means you don't need help with it if you don't get the help by 7???). [/QUOTE]
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