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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a dyslexic kid without ADHD, and my kid could not do any of the things your kid can do (couldn’t rhyme, reversed letters and numbers, couldn’t sound out words or read, even slowly). [b]And he’s just as smart as your kid. [/b]Your kid has a different challenge than mine, though. I am sure OG tutoring won’t hurt at all, but it is super hard and boring, even with a great tutor. I’d be sure that is what she needs before you put her through it so that it doesn’t make her hate reading even more. (My kid NEEDED OG so we had no option and I’m a big fan of OG - but it is hard to do at intensity/fidelity)[/quote] It always amazes me how a very high percentage of DCUM kids are 98-99th percentile. Seems pretty unlikely. [/quote] I wonder if some people are citing subset scores rather than full iq. My child is average iq but above 95th percentile in verbal reasoning ans under the 20 percentile in fluid reasoning. That discrepancy itself is indicative in part of my child being neural atypical.[/quote]
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