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Can a child with normal intelligence have a problem with learning?

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Can a child with normal intelligence have a problem with learning?

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Absolutely, IQ is only an average of many different learning skills, which means it’s possible for someone who has a “normal” intelligence to have scored high on some skills and low on others. And if those “low” scores are in the skills requiring reading or math, then reading or math acheivement will be low even though the IQ is “normal”.

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