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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 130780" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>After years and years of dealing with various "issues" and doing endless research and networking, yesterday I saw something in the Early Child</p><p>forum entitled Receptive Language Disorder (I think). For all the experts</p><p>I have recounted how difficult child just doesn't seem to "get it" when we have a conversation although he can be exceptionally quick-witted at times. He</p><p>misinterprets what is said and with his misinterpretation he often feels that he is being "put down" or a subject was brough up indirectly to affect him. He gets angry at what he perceives was said or intended</p><p> </p><p>Light bulb moment! There is an actual "name" for that. Alot of difficult children anger comes from misunderstanding or not grasping the conversation or the situation. Could that be a factor for Dude, too? DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 130780, member: 35"] After years and years of dealing with various "issues" and doing endless research and networking, yesterday I saw something in the Early Child forum entitled Receptive Language Disorder (I think). For all the experts I have recounted how difficult child just doesn't seem to "get it" when we have a conversation although he can be exceptionally quick-witted at times. He misinterprets what is said and with his misinterpretation he often feels that he is being "put down" or a subject was brough up indirectly to affect him. He gets angry at what he perceives was said or intended Light bulb moment! There is an actual "name" for that. Alot of difficult children anger comes from misunderstanding or not grasping the conversation or the situation. Could that be a factor for Dude, too? DDD [/QUOTE]
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