Three of the following children have a learning disability. Which one probably does not?
a. Ten-year-old Katrina has a good oral vocabulary, but when she writes she tends to omit many letters, even when spelling common words.
b. Fifteen-year-old Peter has trouble following oral directions. Unless he has them in writing, he gets them mixed up or forgets important steps.
c. Five-year-old Jodi spends hours trying to copy her older sister's drawings. No matter how she tries, Jodi's art lacks proportion and perspective.
d. Twelve-year-old Josh teases Sam about his new glasses. Sam grows silent and looks away but doesn't say anything. Later, Josh is quite surprised to find out that he has hurt Sam's feelings.
c
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