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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 443850" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>That's interesting about the link with your husband. Was/is he dyslexic, does he think? I feel it's important that your husband has this experience of and understanding for one aspect of your son's difficulties.</p><p>J is bilingual too and has actually recently had a "bilan orthophonique". According to the speech therapist, who saw him four times altogether, his speech is normal, he has assimilated French very well, he is intelligent and quick but she suspects a possible learning disability because of his difficulty with colours. At the age of four and a half, he still reliably recognises only a few colours, either in French or English. I have read that this can be an early sign of dyslexia. How is your boy with colours??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 443850, member: 11227"] That's interesting about the link with your husband. Was/is he dyslexic, does he think? I feel it's important that your husband has this experience of and understanding for one aspect of your son's difficulties. J is bilingual too and has actually recently had a "bilan orthophonique". According to the speech therapist, who saw him four times altogether, his speech is normal, he has assimilated French very well, he is intelligent and quick but she suspects a possible learning disability because of his difficulty with colours. At the age of four and a half, he still reliably recognises only a few colours, either in French or English. I have read that this can be an early sign of dyslexia. How is your boy with colours?? [/QUOTE]
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