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Whenever there is a disconnect between what you think the child is capable of and what the child actually produces I always think learning disability. Other things in your post that are
--copying work from the blackboard is really a very complex task. The child has to look up, find what they are copying, hold that in their working memory, look down, find the spot on the page, retrieve it from their working memory, transfer to paper, look up, find the next item and start the whole process all over again. It is really tough for some kids. Can he copy from a page in front of him on his desk? --immature and thinking a lot about his estranged dad --- well that is just the extra stuff he has in his "backpack". He may have a lot to work through???? Have vision and hearing been checked? It is always a good idea to eliminate those two things. Is there someone in your Board who can do some testing to help you determine if he is LD? As well our speech and language pathologist was quite helpful in explaining working memory to us. Off task and easily distracted may be symptoms of ADD but I wouldn't rule out LD either. Combination of the two? Yikes! But the really tough question --- once your figure out what his need is how do you programme for him.................. wish I had the answer for that one. :confused:
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