- Speaks later than most children and has immature speech patterns
- Slow vocabulary growth, often unable to find the right words, pronunciation problems
- Difficulty rhyming words
- Trouble learning numbers, alphabet, days of the week, colours, shapes
- Extremely restless and easily distracted
- Trouble interacting with peers
- Difficulty following directions or routines
- Difficulty with dressing
- Fine motor skills slow to develop
- Exaggerated response to excitement or frustration
- Tendency to trip, or bump into things
- Cannot skip, has trouble bouncing and catching a ball
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Common Signs of Learning Disabilities in Preschool Children
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Learning Disabilities Children are not something that child will outgrow or is cured. But once recognized and focused on, the child can succeed in learning.
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