Getting help learning about dyslexia?
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June 25th, 2008
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Hmm not that I know of, what sort of info do you need and why. That would make it simpler to help you.
Here is a definitive list of excellent resources including reputable medical resources, national associations, etc.
I had a step-son who was dyslexic; the diagnosis was easy; trying to fix it by traditional one-on-one tutoring was a flop. Today he could type, use voice cues etc. He was always able to memorize and repeat, word-for-word, dialogs in movies he loved; Dirty Harry, The Bill Cosby stuff.
His reading by traditional means was agonizingly slow. The new electronic equipment today will help.
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