Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Hi, my son is 4,5 years and has RSS. I would like to ask you some things I discussed with his teacher today. He is not fond of writing and drawing. He can hardly write his first letter " V " and doesn't draw any picture that look like something. His teacher believes it's because his hands are too weak to hold the pen in a proper way and to be able control it. Haveyour children had this problem, and how did you solve it? Else physically, he loves running, jumping and cycling and I feel he is strong for that matter. He loves talking. He has a wide vocabulary and talkes about anything in long sentences. But he cannot say the sounds " s " , " f " , " sh " etc. and sometimes says " t " instead of " k " . He very well hears the sounds and knows when we say wrong, and his hearing is checked and is OK. I don't know if it a matter of maturity or because of how his mouth is constructed. Have you had the same experience? When were your children able to speak properly and did they need help by a speech therapist? Are there any other experiences you would like to share when it comes to skills expected by a 4-6-year-old in school? Love Camilla (Victor 4,5 years) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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