Anonymous wrote:My 3rd grader loves grade level and above grade level books when we read to her (or when listening to audio books) and thinks the stuff that she can read is super boring (Notebook of Doom, Magic Treehouse, etc.). She’s jealous of her friends who are tearing through Percy Jackson and Harry Potter (even though she’s listened to the audio books for both).
Her dyslexia is relatively mild. Is there any chance that she’ll eventually read the same stuff as her peers at a reasonable pace? Anyone have those types of success stories? She’s in tutoring f 3 hours/week and is making some progress but her reading is still very slow and riddled with skipped words.
No, he never caught but he has a rather severe form. He did use audio books to ear read books at his cognitive level and that worked great. In 3rd grade we would read to her or listen to books for 30 minutes each day. To get him hooked, I would put in a book while we were in the car for twenty minutes or more.