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[quote=Anonymous]PP again. I should add that we've also has to do a lot of work to remediate the dyslexia. We've studied letter patterns and dolch word lists, and generally just made her aware of where the trouble spots are so that she can anticipate and employ strategies to get over them (the spell check is one of them). This is really what's helped her to become a more independent and empowered reader. I'm not in any way suggesting this is your DDs issue. But if this (or attentional or similar issue) happens to be, its good to know this info. Given that your daughter is at grade level, the school is unlikely to help. We had to work through it on our own. [/quote]
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