My 6 year-old son was slow to talk. He spoke words and phrases until he was 2, then once he learned to form sentences he hasn't stopped talking. He talks from the moment he wakes up til the moment he falls asleep. He is very smart and enjoys explaining even the simplest ideas. He is in the GT (Gifted and Talented) program in school, but he's the only student that qualified, so he doesn't have anyone his own age to challenge thoughts with. He loves to read, which comes from me reading to him all his life.
The problem with him talking out in class is that he disrupts the class and prevents the other students from learning. He will tell me "I had my hand raised but my teacher won't call on me so I can talk." I explain that there are only certain times to talk because there are times we need silence to do our work. He's been in school since he was 3 and he loves school.
I'm just wondering if there are any other parents out there that have found a solution to the question I am posing.
2006-12-14
07:32:30
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pulajean5683
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