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Subject: Suspected Dyslexia


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Corvie (Frustrated)
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Date Posted: 15:33:15 05/25/11 Wed

HELP! Can you demand a school in Scotland tests your child for Dyslexia specifically, instead of a blanket assessment. My husband was diagnosed at the age of 27 with dyslexia, our daughter is having problems which we believe are due to undiagnosed dyslexia. We have always expressed concern with the school who time and time again assured us there was not a problem..............that is until now yet they still refuse to associate this with dyslexia and instead are looking at all other possibilities despite the inherant link! We need a specific dyslexic test as we know the blanket tests do not cover this field. She is now in primary 5!!! Where do we go from here? All and any advise would be appreciated.

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Re: Suspected DyslexiaRussel Van Brocklin19:45:58 06/03/11 Fri



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