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Dyslexia
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JoyBoroAngel | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:42 |
i see the one with the itchie fingers is back |
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TeresaW | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:40 |
I think it was probably RR'd because a) it's about a petition and b) it had a link to said petition. |
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Braken | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:40 |
Just thought look at Richard Branson millonare and dyslexic |
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Braken | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:39 |
Try using cream paper rather than white only works for some though but worth a try I have used it with a child I have supported in the past works wonders and such a small change |
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Rambling | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:38 |
Hayley, that's the point isn't it, we all have different skills and not being great at one thing doesn't mean you can't be brilliant at 100 others :-D |
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Libby | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:38 |
How on earth can someone take offence at the opening post |
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Silly Sausage | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:31 |
What have I missed why has the thread been RR? :-| |
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Julia | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:11 |
Surely it is time this indiscriminate RR'ing stopped |
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Braken | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:09 |
I am with you like I have said my eldest struggled all through school and early adulthood before being diognosed |
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~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:09 |
Ann...why has your first post on here been RR'd?? |
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Rambling | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:08 |
I suppose someone might object on the grounds that it might 'label' someone, but surely if it flags up at a young age that there IS a difficulty it can be helped with...thus ensuring there is no inappropriate label ..eg "a bit thick and can't read" |
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Rambling | Report | 27 Feb 2012 18:05 |
I can not believe this has been RRd???? !!! |
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Braken | Report | 27 Feb 2012 17:30 |
Excellent My youngest is 13 and into music big style he is in the brass band at school plays the trombone along with guitar and keyboard better than wandering the streets looking for trouble |
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AnninGlos | Report | 27 Feb 2012 17:23 |
Thank you Tess. |
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TessAkaBridgetTheFidget | Report | 27 Feb 2012 17:15 |
Done Ann, also shared on FB |
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Braken | Report | 27 Feb 2012 17:14 |
All sounds good to me I wasn't implying anything please don't think I was |
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AnninGlos | Report | 27 Feb 2012 17:00 |
Fortunately our daughter in law is an excellent mother to both her children and gives them lots of time as does our son. We don't see them that often as we live 2 hours away. However we looked after them two weekends ago and I spent all afternoon crafting with Granddaughter while Granddad went to watch football with Grandson. she made lots of cards, she is quite talented that way, follows her Mum. |
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Braken | Report | 27 Feb 2012 16:47 |
The main thing is to encourge the child Do your best to boost their confidence anyway you can wether it's to introduce music sport whatever and to give your child lot's of one to one (your time) and lots of patience a child with dyslexia needs more time to process the information needed to answerer a question |
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AnninGlos | Report | 27 Feb 2012 16:40 |
That is sad Bracken, he must always wonder how he might have done at school if he had been diagnosed. I am sure that it is much better than it was but it is still not right. Strangely my Granddaughter (Grandson's cousin) is borderline dyslexic, through her Mum fighting she was given one to one help and since then has come on in leaps and bounds. Her reading age is now more or less correct for a 9 year old. One thing though, her improvement also seems to have come since she started to learn to play the piano and to have riding lessons. |
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Libby | Report | 27 Feb 2012 16:38 |
When my youngest son was seven I asked in school if he could be dyslexix (why is that word so difficult to spell). His form teacher at the time was newly qualified and a late entrant into teaching so I thought he would be able to help me. His reply was "dyslexia is a desease of middle class parents when they can not admit that their child is not as bright as they would like them to be" :-0 :-0. |
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