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Subject: Hearing children Read


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Mary
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Date Posted: 05:49:21 03/13/11 Sun

After listening to a child with dyslexia read and jumping in to help him whenever he struggled with a word, I asked him is he was happy with the way his reading had gone. He said that he was glad to have been helped but he wasn't happy because I had to help him on many words. He seems to want to try and do it all on his own. Has anyone else met with this response? If so, how did you respond?

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Re: Hearing children ReadDarla13:22:42 03/15/11 Tue



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