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[quote=Anonymous]I have seen a similar dynamic from dyslexia posters with people whose children have been assessed with auditory processing disorder or phonological processing disorder. And it's not helpful when it's tinged with the poster's own biases. As an example of, let's say a poster posts something about a recent assessment of phonological processing disorder and questions about tutoring, next steps, etc.: Helpful: By the way, you might want to consider talking with your pediatrician about a neuropsych assessment, because public schools often avoid a dyslexia diagnosis to avoid providing services. Not helpful: Why haven't you paid for a full neuropsych exam already? Your kid does not have phonological processing disorder, she's dyslexic. Why are you avoiding a dyslexia diagnosis? Why don't you admit your kid has dyslexia? These answers are largely saying the same thing, but the first is useful, the second does nothing useful. [/quote]
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