I have 3 dc.
Ds 1 is 11 and in yr 6, he has ADD, moderate dyslexia and Aspergers. Ds2 is 7 and has issues with fine motor skills - and possibly other (as yet) undiagnosed educational difficulties. Both are in mainstream education but obviously have had some issues there.
Right now my issue is ds3. He is 4 and in reception. He is reading stage 6B ORT books, can write sentences, add up and subtract simple numbers ( to 10 not > 10) He is being sat in 'phonics' lessons where they are learning the 'sound' 'b' .... and yet school know he can read pretty fluently...
OK, so my issues are ... 1.is ds3 just normal and I should suck it up 2. should he not be doing this phonic stuff which he already knows... what can I do?
Sorry I feel deeply foolish. I have two lovely ds with SEN, and one where I have no idea if he is clever than average, nor what to do if he is........
thanks for any advice
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reading - what does it mean? some help please
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RomillyJane · 27/01/2010 23:45
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