"express thoughts that are vastly more complex that a child does. I found that hellish frustrating at the basic levels."
Just wanted to note that, children who are able to express their feelings and reasoning actually experience frustration as well for the same reason (at their own levels, of course). It's hard for them to understand that it's part of learning a language and to learn how to use compensation strategies.
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Just wanted to note that, children who are able to express their feelings and reasoning actually experience frustration as well for the same reason (at their own levels, of course). It's hard for them to understand that it's part of learning a language and to learn how to use compensation strategies.