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Reply to "33 months old academically advanced but severe speech disorder"
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[quote=Anonymous]Its actually not that uncommon for some kids with speech issues, especially those in a lot of therapies to be reading or have basic knowledge early. Mine and several others we know were reading very well by 3-4 and none of the parents sat down and actually taught them. We all exposed the kids but the kids were very visual and figured out how to decode as at least the SLP's we went to as part of the therapies would use flash cards with written words and pictures. This child is smart, but has just been exposed to a lot (which is good) and has started to learn to decode written language. For some kids it just comes very easily but is is completely separate from the speech. My child could read better than he could speak early on.[/quote]
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