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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 399906" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Janet, I think it is a good thing to keep an eye on. It's young to really go all out for Learning Disability (LD) but to calmly continue to work on letters in a way that is fun and more play. Singing alphabet songs was a good thing for our kids. CD's in the car to listen to when she is relaxed and not thinking it's "work". The bigger issue is behavior. I agree that if she isn't getting what everyone else is working on she will do other things to distract and to be funny. Being the center of attraction stops others from working and makes them all like her. Obviously, she has to learn about self discipline and not interrupting the other students but it would seem a natural behavior if one doesn't understand what they are engrossed in. </p><p>It's a good thing that the you and her mother are watching and working on it but I wouldn't consider her Learning Disability (LD) yet. She sounds like a sweetie though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 399906, member: 3"] Janet, I think it is a good thing to keep an eye on. It's young to really go all out for Learning Disability (LD) but to calmly continue to work on letters in a way that is fun and more play. Singing alphabet songs was a good thing for our kids. CD's in the car to listen to when she is relaxed and not thinking it's "work". The bigger issue is behavior. I agree that if she isn't getting what everyone else is working on she will do other things to distract and to be funny. Being the center of attraction stops others from working and makes them all like her. Obviously, she has to learn about self discipline and not interrupting the other students but it would seem a natural behavior if one doesn't understand what they are engrossed in. It's a good thing that the you and her mother are watching and working on it but I wouldn't consider her Learning Disability (LD) yet. She sounds like a sweetie though. [/QUOTE]
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