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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds great, op. I'd just take it as he goes. For example, if he still struggles with letter sounds, then I'd go back and assess for possible language based learning disabilities like dyslexia. [/quote] Meant to add "around age 6."[/quote] I would test sooner than this if you have any concerns. It really depends on the child. Mine was an early reader, partly thanks to the speech therapy, so it was clear we didn't have that concern but if there is a concern for dyslexia, the sooner you get help, the better. My child read before he talked. Had I known, I would have pushed reading earlier as it did help (except when he learned to read things like signs so I couldn't tell him a store was closed when he could clearly read it was open).[/quote]
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