ThinkHard
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I'm not sure...I'm digging pretty deep though and a clearer picture is emerging, and its definitely changed from my first impressions.
But I will say...In my opinion I DO think he has a learning disability, and I think its likely one that effects his sensory processing to the point it interferes with his interpretation of both social queues and the stored memories. I think he witnessed very bad things, that no child should ever have to go through, and because of his LD lacked the internal resources to ever make sense of that trauma.
However just because he has an LD and might have trouble reading....that does not mean he is not intelligent! I think he is highly intelligent! More so they we may be giving him credit for.
But I will say...In my opinion I DO think he has a learning disability, and I think its likely one that effects his sensory processing to the point it interferes with his interpretation of both social queues and the stored memories. I think he witnessed very bad things, that no child should ever have to go through, and because of his LD lacked the internal resources to ever make sense of that trauma.
However just because he has an LD and might have trouble reading....that does not mean he is not intelligent! I think he is highly intelligent! More so they we may be giving him credit for.