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[quote=Anonymous]It means that the child needs more time to take in and consider information. It could be visual or auditory information. So the child may benefit from extended time for tests and assignments. This kind of child can need extra wait time before answering a question. They may know the answer, but it is slow to get it out. It’s important to be sure teachers know that the child is smart, but needs time to think. It’s also important for the child to know that he or she is smart, but his or her brain needs extra time to get the answer out. Being quick with the answer is not the only sign of intelligence. My child scored lower in this area, but it was due to OCD, because she kept checking her work on timed tasks. She actually processes information very quickly. [/quote]
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