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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^ Be nice. She's tried smething, it didn't wrk and nw she's frustrated. (I"m giving up 0s fr lent)[/quote] Didn't mean to be rude, tho I could have softened it possibly. It seems to me that some parents try to cure their kid, so that was why i commented that. Not sure if that's OP's expectation or not. I know several people who are highly dyslexic and highly successful - to this day they prefer to listen to everything: news, books, training for work, you name it. They still don't read well, but they are rock stars in their fields[/quote] Fair. I have tw with dyslexia and seems "fixed" accrding t the schl. We'll see. IEP seasn is s fun.[/quote] I’m dyslexic and I can say it isn’t ever fixed because it isn’t a lack of skills, it’s a brain difference. So even when skills are built to grade level the fundamental brain difference remains, and will pop up in different contexts. I have to say this is most true for people with more than just the reading challenge - I am a dyslexic speed reader, if you can imagine that, but the working memory deficits that are part of my dyslexia still cause me hassles. I hope it is “fixed” for your kid, PP - just keep an eye out for struggles as the years go by and when weird things pop up see if the dyslexia is causing them. My son would ALWAYS start getting in trouble weeks before his teachers flagged that he was struggling academically. He would start to act up when he was frustrated academically, but we often missed that what was causing him to misbehave was academic struggle.[/quote]
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