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Does any one else's difficult child do this?
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<blockquote data-quote="klnsc" data-source="post: 366138"><p>When my son was in 1st grade, he had the teacher and class convinced he could speak Japanese. She would ask him what certain words were and he would read them like he was reading a regular book. I didn't realize this until our first conference and was flabergasted! He's 11 now and sometimes he'll tell me a long, detailed story, answering all my questions and then out of the blue he'll say, "oh, nevermind, I was only kidding... that didn't really happen..." It's very frustrating be/c I believe every word of it and really get into the story only to find out it's not true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klnsc, post: 366138"] When my son was in 1st grade, he had the teacher and class convinced he could speak Japanese. She would ask him what certain words were and he would read them like he was reading a regular book. I didn't realize this until our first conference and was flabergasted! He's 11 now and sometimes he'll tell me a long, detailed story, answering all my questions and then out of the blue he'll say, "oh, nevermind, I was only kidding... that didn't really happen..." It's very frustrating be/c I believe every word of it and really get into the story only to find out it's not true. [/QUOTE]
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