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Subject: Re: Does dyslexia "come and go"?


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merril
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Date Posted: 04:08:27 08/11/08 Mon
In reply to: Theresa Baiocco 's message, "Does dyslexia "come and go"?" on 17:45:48 04/28/08 Mon

hello,

I am also dyslectic, and experiencing the same as your student does.

I don't know if you know about the signs of dyslexia developed by the Davis foundation? They also state that the most obvious sign of dyslexia is the irrigularity of these signs, they can shift, be there one minute and begone the other minute.

After reading these signs I recognised a lot of them and especially the irregularity.

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