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[quote=Anonymous]Pp here who focused on kindness and reading. Yes, one of our kids does have dyslexia. He had a longer road to learning to read- and to learning to read for information he needed and for pleasure. So I get that. It's not an easy path. He did benefit as much as the other kids by being read aloud to through fifth grade. That was very helpful to his ability to read and to his love for reading. I do get your concern about dyslexia and I do agree that many people do not understand it. I apologize if I came across as close-minded. I agree that many kids and adults with dyslexia do not develop a love of reading. Point well taken. Thank you. [/quote]
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