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Subject: my 'elderly' son


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Date Posted: 10:13:31 01/29/09 Thu

My son was diagnosed in 99 w/ dyslexia and written language disorder. He is now in his 2nd yr of college. He is getting ovewhelmed by the work load (reading/written)He does have a voice reconition software that help w/ the reports. To recieve services he needs testing no older than 3yrs. He is now 19, does anyone know a reputable place in Western Oregon that does testing? He was originally diagosed by OHSU, but in their child developement center.......I feel like I'm starting over w/ this.........Sigh...........Thanks....T

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Re: my 'elderly' sonfirewheels (help)12:38:21 02/01/09 Sun


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