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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 443855" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>He actually is very good with colors (and has been for years). When he was tested at school, he was at the 6 year old range for colors... That's the story of my son: flies under the radar of basic evaluations because he is quite advanced in some area. For example: he can understand some abstract concepts (the job of a therapist, the concept of working to get money and then be able to spend it...) but is incapable of remembering the letters A and B or rephrasing a little story that was read to him.... He also showed an advanced vocabulary during the standarized, but he gets lost in a conversation (something they don't test at school). Your son will be in "grande section de maternelle" in september, correct? If it's the case, his teacher should start all the pre-reading skills this coming year and you should be able to have more insights. (providing she respects the program which I know is not always the case)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 443855, member: 11847"] He actually is very good with colors (and has been for years). When he was tested at school, he was at the 6 year old range for colors... That's the story of my son: flies under the radar of basic evaluations because he is quite advanced in some area. For example: he can understand some abstract concepts (the job of a therapist, the concept of working to get money and then be able to spend it...) but is incapable of remembering the letters A and B or rephrasing a little story that was read to him.... He also showed an advanced vocabulary during the standarized, but he gets lost in a conversation (something they don't test at school). Your son will be in "grande section de maternelle" in september, correct? If it's the case, his teacher should start all the pre-reading skills this coming year and you should be able to have more insights. (providing she respects the program which I know is not always the case) [/QUOTE]
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