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[quote=Anonymous]My mom and brother have dyslexia, as does my own son. My mom struggled through school and had terrible self-esteem because she never got diagnosed or received the help she needed. She is smart, intuitive, and has a great personality and has done well in sales. My brother, thanks to my Mom, received great services and my parents really boosted his self-esteem by getting him involved in sports, etc. He found school difficult but did well in college and does very well professionally in an IT field. At 35, he leads a team of 20 and is a apparently a gifted leader and creative thinker. Success may need to look different for your child than what you previously imagined. [/quote]
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